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Xenia

My blue xenia seems to be doing nicely; it opens up fully, polyps open and close, etc. However, when I look at the foot of the coral, the edges of it seem to be flipped up rather than attached to the rock. Is this bad? Also, where it is flipped up, it is a whitish color.
 
I'm not sure about the edges being flipped up but I do know that pulsing = happy. Just keep an eye on to see if keeps separating from the rock.
 
Sadly, it is not a pulser. I just mean that it opens and closes quickly, i.e. when fish swim on it, when the lights go on in the morning, etc. If it does keep seperating, is this a sign that it is going downhill?
 
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