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Pocilipora and digitata


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    Rpalt1 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Pocilipora and digitata

    I had a bad experiance with a peppermint shrimp that ate the polyps off my 2 sps frags. I removed the shrimp. What are the chances off the corals recovering? is there anything i can do to help them? calc 475,dkh8.2,mag1600,ph8.0 temp 78

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    I can't think of much to help except time and crossing your fingers. Getting the shrimp out was the best move. Shrimp can be destructive (especially if they get onto a small frag). If conditions are good in your tank, I think it would have a decent chance for recovery.

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    Time and patience, and maybe an offering to the coral gods

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