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    well I have some ghetto halimeda sp? that came on some live rock. well randomly, someone decided to shred it a bit, and some got on the side of the xenia. I went to pick it off and its like melted into the side of it!!!!!!!???? what do I do know??? is this ok?

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I'd just let it be let nature sort it out for you, more likely you'd do more harm trying to remove it.
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    xenia is tough, you could pull it right off, i doubt there would be any problem unless it is really really grown into it

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    no it is not growing. its like old and just there, then someone ripped it off or it fell off or whatever. This was at night. the next day it is like melted into it lol.? so I guess poll should I whip out some tweezers and pul it out? it seemed to be in there pretty good.

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