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So I've had these Palys for 3 months now, currently have 2 new polyps from the original 1. The original polyp just sunk all the way to the base and is now extending but it looks like theres a bubble forming at the tip. Has anyone seen this? It was acting weird yesterday, the polyp was extended but the tips were compressed in and it's center was extended toward the light, for lack of a better description it looked like a baby bottle. In the last month I moved it where theres more light, however the other polyps seem to be fine and it was fully extended and fine for the first 2 weeks.
 
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If what youre describing is what I think it is, its nothin to worry about. The polyp is opened all the way where it looks like its toooo far open right? It should go back to normal after a few hours. A pic would help a lot here.
 
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If what youre describing is what I think it is, its nothin to worry about. The polyp is opened all the way where it looks like its toooo far open right? It should go back to normal after a few hours. A pic would help a lot here.
And there's the pic.... Hard to tell but they look fine.
 
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Not 100% at the cause of this, but thats not a palythoa, its more than likely zoanthus gigantus or vietnamensis.

Also from the pic, looks like it has zoa pox.

I just turkey basted the tank so if you're referring to the white specks that's sand. I have diatoms that just popped up, completely self inflicted not testing my RODI water.
 
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