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Does somebody know this.
Noticed a Tissue damage. Bubble are from H2O2 Dip


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Possible mesenterial filaments (internal tissue structures of corals)secondary to stress.
Why are you dipping the coral in H2o2?
I would remove the Vermitid.
 

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The asterina star can be a type that eats flesh bands. I would remove it
 

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