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Parts of star polyps are dead!



 
 
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Old February 21st 05, 07:56 AM
swhastan
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Default Parts of star polyps are dead!

Dear friends,
My wife tried to propagate green star polys in my tank a month ago. As a
result, the part of them are dead now.
Do I need to remove the dead part or let it be alone?

Thanks,
Sungwon


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Old February 21st 05, 05:14 PM
Pszemol
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"swhastan" wrote in message ...
Dear friends,
My wife tried to propagate green star polys in my tank a month ago.
As a result, the part of them are dead now.
Do I need to remove the dead part or let it be alone?


I would let them alone - they will not polute water enough to worry about.
Of course if there is not a lot of them (thousands) and tank is big.
 




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