Resolved poor poor fellow! petco rescue act2

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  1. reefnJeff

    reefnJeff Pajama Cardinal

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    Thanks Camkha1234, I am thinking to remove the few Yellow Polyp on there since I already have 2 rocks with them on it, I also already got a nice GSP, but I am not sure if thats what it is, there is now 2 polyps open for the brown one, must be just a common button polyp maybe.
     
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  3. reefnJeff

    reefnJeff Pajama Cardinal

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    More improvement on the Button Polyps ??? right? ;) the interesting thing is pic2, the blue leather encrusting I thought was not Green Star Polyp, now I am sure of it, the GSP has onlly 5 fingers, the little guy in the pic has a lot more than just 5, judging just by the blue encrusting leather any thoughts what it might be?
     

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    reefnJeff Pajama Cardinal

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    This is how it looks now, I got the button Polyp on there and the Yellow Polyp, then the 3rd unknown Coral, I will make a new post for that :D
     

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    Camkha1234 Great Blue Whale

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    Those are Palythoa Grandis on top, right?
     
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    reefnJeff Pajama Cardinal

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    oooh yea! OK! thanks Camkha1234!
     
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    Todd_Sails Giant Squid

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    If they can't grow Y polyps, something's really wrong!

    How can you kill off Y polyps, in a place that's trying to sell fish?

    Nice going on the rescue btw
     
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    Camkha1234 Great Blue Whale

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    Exactly what I was thinking!
     
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    reefnJeff Pajama Cardinal

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    I agree, I got some Y polyps on a rock that I don't want them on, I tried to get rid of them once by removal, left just enough tissue behind that their back. The Palythoa Grandis have really improved and turned really green, they look good.
     

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    reefnJeff Pajama Cardinal

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    Will its been little over a month and this is how the rock looks now.
     

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