Yuma mushroom

dtracy1119

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I've had a Yuma for awhile now and my condy decided to move, after over a year of being in the same place, and settled next to my Yuma mushroom. I'm pretty sure the Yuma got stung. The Yuma was very puffy and beautiful with neon green, pink and white. Now most of it is white and very very little neon green. Is there a chance the Yuma can bounce back. I've been giving it close attention and feeding reef roids twice a week to try and give it a boost?
 

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They're pretty hardy. I have some yumas locked in a cold war with the adjacent long tentacle anemone. There has definitely been some stinging, but both parties have found a way to coexist.

Do you have a picture?
 

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Especially if you can move it out of the way the zooxanthallea should repopulate
 

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