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Just in the last couple days I’ve noticed that my elegance and candy cane corals have had what look to be like bite marks on them and now my elegance is getting a white mucus over the top of it. Any help is welcomed. I also found what looks to be a planaria on my glass and just wanted to get a second opinions the identification. Thanks in advance for the help.



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Just in the last couple days I’ve noticed that my elegance and candy cane corals have had what look to be like bite marks on them and now my elegance is getting a white mucus over the top of it. Any help is welcomed. I also found what looks to be a planaria on my glass and just wanted to get a second opinions the identification. Thanks in advance for the help.



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Here are the candy canes


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The planaria is no big deal.

What are your parameters and are they stable? Elegance aren’t the easiest corals to keep. Doubt they are bite marks to be honest. What fish do you have? Any shrimp or crabs?


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The planaria is no big deal.

What are your parameters and are they stable? Elegance aren’t the easiest corals to keep. Doubt they are bite marks to be honest. What fish do you have? Any shrimp or crabs?


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I only have an emerald crab and a pair of clowns my parameters are 12 Alkalinity 1390 magnesium 460 calcium. I haven’t really tested for anything else as of lately but I’ll test everything tomorrow


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