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Old 03-14-2005, 06:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Sad and Blue Zo's

I have a 120-gallon reef that's been going for a year and all of the corals from open brains to pagodas to leathers, etc. are doing great. I have a rainbow of zoanthids including protos and palys which are doing great and spreading. *Just one is a problem...a nice pink colony of palythoas that has some polyps that don't open. *There's a bluish film on those that looks something like a cyano but not that dark reddish color - this is blue...really blue. *I regularly blow around them with a turkey baster and I have them in fairly high flow, but once that blue is on a polyp it seems to lead to it's destruction and it keeps on happening, a few polyps at a time. Anyone know what this is and what to do about it??
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