GSP acting crazy

Corey Shelk

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hey everyone! I came home to see my main GSP frag with no polyps out but the frags right next to it are still completely extended. Does anyone have an idea on what could have happened? I don’t think it could be my inhabitants because this has never happened before and the tank has been up since August. Also all I have is a clown, a blue damsel, dwarf blue legged hermits, some small feather dusters, an astrea snail, and tons of stomatella snails. It could maybe be the clown if it tried to host? I don’t think it’s the water chemistry because all other vitals are out and looking great. Thank you all!

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It could be parameters. My gsp is the first to respond, but any of the crabs or fish can make it close as well.
 
It could be parameters. My gsp is the first to respond, but any of the crabs or fish can make it close as well.
Yeah I think it could be a possibility. Although that doesn’t explain why the frags right above it are still extended and the small frag I have in the middle of the tank is still extended as well.
 
Yeah I think it could be a possibility. Although that doesn’t explain why the frags right above it are still extended and the small frag I have in the middle of the tank is still extended as well.

Hard to remember but corals are individuals. We all have grumpy days. Probably just irritated by something. Let us know if it opens back up.
 
They opened back up yesterday morning and midday were closed up and same with today. Maybe it’s my light schedule, although it still doesn’t explain why they are the only GSP not expended. Maybe they are just being trump :)
 

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