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Help IDing this thing

mnat

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So I bought this nice piece of blue acro and added it to our new thirty. I started to notice that the bottom was losing color when all the other frags are doing super so I turned it around and found this thing. No idea what it was so I pulled the frag, need help with ID.

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mnat

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It is solid like a tube and the purple part is the end of the tube. I pulled it out and put it in a small container, I do not have much hope for it. I would rather be safe than sorry.
 

mnat

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I had it in a small DTs copepod container filled with water and I noticed it had "dropped" several small things that looked like eggs on the bottom. I think I will just eat the cost of the frag (20$) and go from there. It was already starting to bleach all around where that critter was.
 

mnat

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I threw the thing out a few days ago. I had it in a seperate container for a few days and it started dropping things that looked like eggs to me. This scared me as I do not want to lose all of my frags.
 
I had the same invader on an sps coral. It was a worm of some sort that was living there and would eat the tissue. I used a scalpel and removed the entire calcified shell, with the worm inside, and the coral is now fine.....Sometimes u can see two small antena sticking out but rarel;y the worm.
 
I had the same on a piece of xenia a while back, I just cut it to bits and got it out of the xenia, It was looking very good until it fell behind some of my rock work lol... :(
 
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