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![]() It sounds like slime, its a natural defense mechanism. Caps slime a lot. Any photos?
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![]() oo sorry no pics so far but speaking of defense mechanism does that mean he's having a chemical war with a nearby coral, if this helps the corals in his proximity are a green monti cap frag, kenya tree colony, xenia, finger leather colony, and finger leather frag, i noticed the same slime on my monti cap frag the same day, i don't know if thats from the cup coral or from the monti frag itself. today he's better not producing slime anymore.
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![]() The coral may be engaging in chemical warfare. Can any of the other corals expand and touch it?
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![]() no there is a monti on a ledge 4'' above him but can't touch him, and theres a condy anemone 6'' away, but even when he's fully expanded he can't touch him at all
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