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What is this?
One of my corals, a valida acropora, had these weird tiny threads (about an inch or more long) hanging out from all of its tips yesterday morning, and then again this morning. I have only been keeping SPS for a few months now, so have never seen this before. None of my other corals have this. And this valida seems to be fine otherwise, too. My butterflys seem to like these threads, so after a few hours, they are all nipped off.
I have seem slimy strings in the past on my SPS, usually after a water change and they got disturbed, but this is different, and it comes only from the ends of the tips. And I didn't change water recently. All parameters are good. So, just curious what this is, and if this is just a common trait with some SPS. Sorry I don't have any pics, as I don't have a good enough camera that would show that level of detail. |
Please post pic, thanks
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I have the same on a deepwater acro if mine. But comes from middle of stalk. Coral seems healthy and happy
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are they silk like strings or cotton like?
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Mesenteric filaments, aka sweeper tentacles :)
Perfectly normal. |
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I also noticed where these little threads meet another one, they join, making one thread between two corallites. Maybe they are spawning??? This coral has very nice colour and is growing very fast (about an inch in just the last month). So it looks very healthy, from what I can tell. |
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Thanks Albert. You definitely know your stuff...:thumb: |
the other cotton like strings are called digitate hydroids...
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