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After feeding oyster eggs to mine it did not open ever since.
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i bought mine from gold aquariums
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i dont think that corals or invertabrates are affected by red tide. i think its only toxic to humans, (psp) in bivalves because the concentration of it that they injest gets to levels that are usually leathal to humans.
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Ok, mine opened today, It likes flow and shadow. So i placed it in to little cave with alot of flow.
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Are you talking about a blueberry gorgonia?this thread seems to be deviating from the point.
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Thats beautiful
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I have a few gorgs and have one of the same type that you are calling "blueberry". It's polyps are always open and I believe feeds ok however my biggest issue with it has been the fish and hermit crabs eating the blue flesh on the stalk and chompimg down the polyps.
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