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i have a small frag of star poylp i just got it seemed to be doing fine come out when i turned light on and went in at nite and now its not been out today dont think it was out much yesterday do i need to get ready to lose it or am i jumping the gun :?: :?
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Green Star Polyps are usually easy to care for and not very demanding. A couple of questions I would ask are; how much water flow are the polyps getting and have you noticed anything nipping or eating the polyps? They should have gentle water flow but do not need anything real strong and certainly no direct flow. They are pretty adaptable light wise. Anything from compacts to halides depending on the depth of the aquarium.

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well it still hasent opened up but i think my damsel is the guilty one. but i hope it will all work out
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i think it was taking a break but its opened up today maybe it will be ok :)
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