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something munched on my brain....


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    Default something munched on my brain....

    Well, I have a big open brain, and something decided to take a little bit of it. It had some tissue eaten exposing its skeleton in a spot that is close to the rock. Its probably about 1cm wide just on his outer rim. Im thinking it might be a hermit that got a taste of him... Not sure. What are my concerns here ? The coral is still nice and puffy, and feeders are still out. Just curious...

    THanks


    RG

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    probably will be fine, just keep an eye out for infection or lose of appetite. thats my opinion.

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