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![]() Seriatopora caliendrum on its way out. I've never seen anything like this before. I didn't take any photos of it yesterday but part of it was bleach white so I assume after the polyps swell up like that, the tissue just sloughs off to pollute the tank.
![]() ![]() Nearby corals were unhappy as well: ![]() ![]() As well, the polyps on my pink pocillipora damicornis and pink irridescent birdsnest are pulled in and they look pretty unhappy. I'm running new carbon and hopefully this doesn't progress any further.
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![]() It looks to me like you have some serious chemical warfare going on in there.
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![]() Well yeah, but I'd like to know what the heck triggered it. These corals have all lived together for a couple years now (first in the 90 and now in the 180).
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![]() Well, if they've all been living together for a while now, they've all been growing, right?
Maybe your schedule of water changes and carbon renewal needs to be upped a bit to keep up? Mitch |
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![]() Perhaps, currently I do a 20% weekly waterchanges and well, yeah the carbon could be changed more often I think I do it every 3-4 weeks right now.
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![]() What kind of carbon? There were some posts a while back about a certain carbon having iron chunks in it
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![]() That sounds like enough.
Maybe a larger quantity of carbon? Maybe increase circulation around the SPS to help them process the toxins through? Mind you, their tissues are probably fairly delicate being inflated like that. Tough balance. Mitch |