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Something fuzzy in it. Had 1 zoa randomly melt and dissappear and another close for 4 days and reopen

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Where is the fuzz you’re talking about? It’s hard to see in the blue lights, maybe a white light shot?
 

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Oh yeah ok, I see it… it does look like a zoa spider.
Does it move or is it always there?
 
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Wanna bump this. Theyre growing on my backwall
It’s hard to tell from the pictures… just going to take a wild guess here but do they look like corals? Sort of looks like a clove polyp or something? does it move?
 

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