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  1. Any idea what this is? May be hard to see in video, but there is a small hitchhiker on this zoa colony that looks like a tiny Feather Duster worm. Its located on the lower right portion of the zoa in the video between the polyps, and it appears to shrink and pop back out in response to movement. Edit: Not sure if the photos uploaded, it says they're attached but they don't seem to be showing up.
  2. What could be happening to these Rasta Zoas they have been ballooning and with very strange behavior after being only 14 days directly high on the tank under the AI PRIME HD. They bubble up Their ring colors fuse It happens in the afternoon when sunset lights are high on RED Please help, this is a very odd reaction hard to figure out. Thank you TEAM! Daniel
  3. From the album: From the Top

    Blue Acropora (unsure of exact type), Red Montipora (shelving), Purple Nurple Zoa; unidentified zoas

    © James N. Dart

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