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			 How big of a polyp can they be a risk to?  I imagine small corallimorphs will be chocolate chip food, but can they pose a risk to larger monstrosity-sized polyps/mushrooms?  For example, how about a plague of 4"-6" sized purple mushrooms that are pretty much devastating what used to be a nice reef tank? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 I am thinking of a plague of much smaller proportions called Green Star Polyps.  Would one of those guys eat those?  They are now growing in small patches on my rocks and glass. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			For the time that I had my Chocolate chip star is did nothing but clean the sand bed. After a few months it then started on the corals...well only the yellow polyps. It wouldnt touch anything else. It might have though if I would have let it eat all my yellow polyps. 
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