Turbinaria Coral Length in Nano Reef Tank
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I had this free from a retailer for ordering 4 pieces from them and it has been doing really well until I found it face down on another coral – overnight. Now all the polyps that were in contact with the other coral have perished and died. Bloody disaster. Just hope it can regenerate and recover. I took some pictures (for the record) and yet again there is a moral – please ensure your coral is securely fixed in place. Although, I would argue if you think it is fixed in place and it has not moved, short of trying to pull it off the rock, how can can you tell?! The picture shows one of the Hermit crabs eating the dead parts.











