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![]() Over the last two days, my birdnest has been progressively losing tissue on one branch. It started on a single tip and has since spread through perhaps 10% of the coral. If it continues like this it will soon have taken an entire large branch. I thought it might be RTN but apparently RTN is much faster? Regardless, I am wondering if I should frag off the bad parts and try to salvage the rest?
Levels are all acceptable. The other day my temperature hit 86°F, another possible cause is a piece of Montipora sp. that fell into the birdsnest and stayed there for a day before I got around to removing it... not sure why that would only affect one branch though...
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-Quinn Man, n. ...His chief occupation is extermination of other animals and his own species, which, however, multiplies with such insistent rapidity as to infest the whole habitable earth, and Canada. - A. Bierce, Devil's Dictionary, 1906 |