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Unread 03/16/2018, 01:12 PM   #382
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Also, if you look to the left of the center polyp, you can really see one of the budding polyps with an ephyra that is ready to break away, and might be the last one or maybe two on the stack. The ephyra "pumps" like it is trying to swim off and eventually, they do swim off. The budding polyp to the right of the whitish regular polyp seems to have more ephyra on the stack. It is really cool to see, but I'm not sure yet if this will be a problem in my tank in the future. If they become to prevalent and a problem with my fish, then I'll be scooping them out with a turkey baster kind of like you are doing with the sea slugs. I guess every garden has weeds to pull!


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