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Lost the battle
Here's what happens when anemone's and SPS get too close. I had to move the digi. Will this grow back?
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assuming good Ca and Alk, yes.
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Recently fixed but never too far off.
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DaAaAaNnNnGg.... that JuSt happened to me too . . . except the predator was a frogspawn . . . :sad:
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I think the digi might make a come back. It been four days since the attack and polyps are slowly coming back, even out of the seemingly white parts of the coral. Digi's are resiliant corals!
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Danny,
After my green digi fell over against a rhodactis mushroom for a few hours, it lost all its polyps on that side. After a couple of weeks, the polyps grew back. Hope it does the same for you. Anthony |
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This poor little digi has been through a lot. I've had it for a couple of years and it been beaten, covered in hair algae and left in the dark. Coraline used to cover 2/3 of it, and low and behold it seems to bounce back every time. Rarely does this happen in SPS but this one actually grows back over dead parts of it's skeleton!
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I have a small digi frag in my 20g and I am a big time newbie SPS keeper... it never would stay put.. and one day fell behind the tank, no light, covered with sand, and gunk... I totally had forgotten about the coral, because I could not see it, and didn't realize it fell... well, almost a week it was there, took it out, all brown, and white.... 3 days back out in the light and flow, and polyps fully extended...
My point...... these SPS seem to be quite hardy... go Digi's! |
free digi
If you are in Vcr, you can come by and get some of mine. I have mine in a pile at the bottom of my tank to give to visitors.
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