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Bubble Coral
I recently purchused a buble coral to go in my reef tank full of various softies during the move i punctured some of the bubbles will these gow back [acronym:4031547096="Thanks in Advance"]tia[/acronym:4031547096]
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It should. Bubbles respond very well to being fed so a small piece of meaty seafoods now and then will bolster it's growth. Just be mindful where it's placed, they have very powerful nematocysts and do not typically light bright light.
Cheers Steve |
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