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Maybe it's just a shrimp molt your sun coral is trying to eat, and the shrimp is still around in hiding waiting for it's shell to harden ?
It's pretty hard for a sun coral to eat an active shrimp, unless the shrimp passed away ... I'll wager the shrimp is still around tomorrow |
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Nature in action.....cool
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Suncorals do get hungry considering they are nps and not LPS.
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I agree it's possibly a melt
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