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Got this about 6 moth's ago and it was only one head. He had no idea what it was ether. Do you know??


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grknyer

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Yea that came on that disk. How would u recommend i get rid of it?
Take the frag out of your display tank and carefully remove with a razor blade at the base of the algae.Don't do in the tank cause if you burst any of the bubbles you would release spores that will grow more bubble algae later on. I'd rinse the frag before you put it back in with a cup of your tank water. Hope that helps
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Chiefmcfuz

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I would take the blastos off the disk and trow the disk out then glue the blasto's to a new disk.
 

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Guess it's time for me to play doctor lol. It's only on that disk so i guess ill try to remove them. The other coral around them are new and was placed in about 20 min before the pic. Here's a full tank shot and eveything is very happy :D

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One other question in the bottom left that coral was sold to me as a aussie Scolymia. Is it? When the light's come on in the morn it's HUGE then it go's down to what u see in the pic and is like that all day.
 

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