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the ones in the very front brownish/purpleI see unhappy zoas, somewhat happy zoas, and gsp. Am I missing something?
Palythoathe ones in the very front brownish/purple
also, yeah the zoas in the back look like they’re goners, the zoas on the left were starting to close because my lights are winding down but they also weren’t completely open, haven’t been yet but they get more open every day
You mean the brown/purple Palythoas?
I would separate the 4 corals. One will choke the others out and my bet is on gsp.
These are likely something similar to purple death. I would say they look just fine.I think so? the ones sort of in front of the gsp but also to the left. if so, how much more open are they supposed to get?
Thanks for the advice! I'll do that today.I would separate the 4 corals. One will choke the others out and my bet is on gsp.
If you haven't done this already, please refrain. The "purple death" are what are known as protopalythoas and are one of the most toxic of the paly/zoa species. I personally have been hit with palytoxin with some careless fragging of "purple death" palys with a bandsaw. It it not to be taken lightly. Many people in the hobby have been impacted by this. Reef Beef has a good accounting of this in a recent video and short they posted. Proceed with extreme caution.Thanks for the advice! I'll do that today.
Tough call from the picture. Regardless, they do appear to be palythoa of some variety.I do not think those are purple death palythoas which are typically true purple with striations/lines, and green lashes