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Hi there.

Shane from Leicester England. Purchased a complete set up from a friend of a friend who moved home. Been up and running now for 4 months. Started changing the corals around and noticed one of them don't seem to be opening up. Now forgive me I have no idea of names of corals as I've just started getting into it. I have purchased a new coral. The guy in the shop says it's a sponge plant. it doesn't look well. It's started to break up.

A couple of pictures to address my problems.

Cheers all.

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Welcome. If it is a sponge and you exposed it to air is will likely be a goner

Morning. I'm totally aware of the air thing and tbh I haven't exposed to air. I decided last night to remove it and count my losses.

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