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![]() Mine would usually do that if disturbed by a fish or me poking around in the tank. Probably will be fine tomorrow.
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![]() I've never seen them do this. Their stalks have all shrunk and the polyps are tightly closed. In the past their stalks wouldn't shrink but their polyps would pull back. I hope they recover. My parameters are fine. Other corals seem happy.
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![]() Look closely at the xenia and see whether its releasing anything (it would look oily around the xenia). If so, take the xenia out at once. I saved my tank from a crash and the symptom was similar to yours, swiveled up xenia. Brown jelly might be something to look for too.
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![]() I think xenia like iodine and read the instructions of this stuff http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/k-...e+-+1+oz..html
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