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mr_X

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i have a nice green star polyp in my tank for about 3 weeks and doing great. until this morning, when i noticed a huge gash out of it.
the possible culprits are:
emerald green crabs, some about the diameter of a golfball
coral banded shrimp
bristle worms?
coral beauty..which i saw nip at a coral just this morning, but highly doubtful he ate that huge amount in one night.
some other unseen predator?
 

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bleedingthought

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My vote is for the coral beauty. That's what my pigmy was doing. Emerald crabs, and CBS are also capable esp. if hungry. Keep them well fed.
 

shavo

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i recently took out my emeralds because i viewed them picking at my zoos,

i had a coral beauty that never bothered anything.

but every animal is different and I guess you have to catch the culpret in the act
 
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Anonymous

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emerald crab, IME, will eat anythiing. Even it they don't eat it, they like to tear thing up just to sample it.
 

shavo

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here is the tally so far

The Emerald crab 2 votes

the Coral Beauty 2 votes

this race is neck and neck, coming down to the wire, and the winner is???

the next vote!
 

trido

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Are you sure that its just not irritated right there? My GSP goes through phases where some parts just dont open up for days at a time.
 
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Anonymous

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My emerald has never touched my GSP. Mine might just be unusual though. He's still small though.
 

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