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![]() I agree with Christy, frag off the effected area. Candycanes normally are an easy frag and I've done so and they never even closed up much during the process so I don't think it stresses them much. Perhaps put the effected frag in a flow area where the snail would cast its mucus away from the frag.
You might even just reposition the existing colony to do the same, but I'd personally consider the fragging. |
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![]() I think most of the white web on the coral due to environtment changes.. like water change from LFS to your home tank. I see lot of Coral spitting out the web thing when you do water changes.. how long you owned that coral.. 24hrs?
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![]() Yes I purchased the coral on Saturday. Well I am glad that it is nothing to serious though. The vermitiod worm should I do anything in praticular about that, I guess one fragged it would go with the unwanted frag anyways.
Thanx all for you help. Sherrie
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![]() I believe that the long thin worm you are talking about is actually the corals tentacle.
Candy corals extend their tentacles, especially when being feed..sometimes at night as well. I can't see a worm living in it. I personally wouldn't worry about that part of it.
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![]() Just give it few days.. the Coral mostly in stress right now due to transportation, environment changes and water chemistry changes .. not like old home any more.. =) just like us human moved to a new area, stress for a bit then be Happy Coral again
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