Tunicates on Candy Cane Coral

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sdellin

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I had one group of tunicates on my candy cane coral when I bought it. Now there are four different groups. Is this a problem? They are light green, hopefully you can see them in the pics.

Also, the two coral heads on the bottom are a little gloomy looking. Could that be because their light is blocked by the coral heads above?
 

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The tunicates are no problem. If you want to just scrape them off. They'll probably be gone within a few days anyway. Also you can frag off the two lower heads and superglue them to a peice of LR. They may need more lighting.
 
Looking at the pic again I would just leave the 2 lower heads if they are getting enough light.
 
Okay thanks, I'd rather not chop up my coral unless I have to. I know it doesn't hurt them, but I like them the way they are.
 
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