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Hi Reefers,
I bought a very beautiful frag of neon green striped duncan coral. Had 3 heads 2 months ago. I saw a feather duster on the skeleton. Being new to the hobby did not know much about it so left it there for a month also tried scraping off the tubes which did not work. Few weeks ago I saw bunch of new dusters and holes on skeleton plus the coral was shrinking polyps everyday (although grew 3 more heads.)
Asked advice from seller and used super glue to cover the area of skeleton. Now almost 3 weeks and no sign of dusters but the coral is still unhappy. It opens just a little close to grain of rice and shrinks completely inside when lights go off.
Any idea what could be the problem, is waiting the only choice?
Nothing changed in terms of lights/chemistry during all of this.
Thank you
This picture is almost a month old when polyps used to open to some extent.
I bought a very beautiful frag of neon green striped duncan coral. Had 3 heads 2 months ago. I saw a feather duster on the skeleton. Being new to the hobby did not know much about it so left it there for a month also tried scraping off the tubes which did not work. Few weeks ago I saw bunch of new dusters and holes on skeleton plus the coral was shrinking polyps everyday (although grew 3 more heads.)
Asked advice from seller and used super glue to cover the area of skeleton. Now almost 3 weeks and no sign of dusters but the coral is still unhappy. It opens just a little close to grain of rice and shrinks completely inside when lights go off.
Any idea what could be the problem, is waiting the only choice?
Nothing changed in terms of lights/chemistry during all of this.
Thank you
This picture is almost a month old when polyps used to open to some extent.

