Button Polyp Concern

ericwoo

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A couple of my button polyps seem to be turning white. I've had nudis on most of my zoos lately, but I'm not seeing any on these. Do the zoa eating nudis go after the button polyps, too? Any other ideas? All water parameters are perfect.


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I would not worry about nudi's eating your button polyps. Nothing eats button polyps. Something/someone can be irritating them. They look close to front glass, maybe fish are passing between them and the glass and causing them to close.
 
It kinda looks like ur lights have burned it but idk exactly man I'm sry that's goin on though :/
 
Thanks guys! I will pull them back a bit and take the lights off a little sooner each day. I appreciate the input!
 
No problem man I may be totally wrong but I've been told having your lights up to high can do that so I figured why not give it a shot it can't hurt lol
 
I have some of the exact same polyps (around 8 I think) in my tank. Honestly I don't want them. Besides removing the entire rock, is there any other way to rid myself of these things without poisoning the entire tank?
 
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