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![]() OH NO! Sorry I can't offer what might be going on.....but sorry to see the destruction it is causing
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![]() looks like stn
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![]() Yes it does, except there is also small portion of skeleton missing and it only happens around the tube.
A few months ago the tube being built was considerably smaller and on the other side of the coral, the damage done was proportionately smaller as well and the coral was able to recover in a matter of a few days |
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![]() Well, that particular coral died shortly after. Not because of "whatever it" is that was eating it but because of other troubles.
"Whatever it is" survived my tank troubles though and has moved on to new corals, specifically a prostrata that came as a freebie in an order from Snappy. ![]() |
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![]() Can you snip off the branch and get the pest?
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![]() This particular coral is still small and is encrusting the rock so no I can't snip a branch but in the past I removed a 4" long branch of coral/tube and the tube was empty.
Either the coral grows around the tube or the thing eats its way through the center because the branch I fragged was hollow, the tube running down through the center and almost perfectly round |
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![]() I've seen this somewhere in my neverending hunt for more info on the 'net. I can't recall what the heck it is though. I will go poking about and see if I can find something for you.
EDIT: Sorry I can't relocate the information. Last edited by Myka; 12-06-2008 at 03:08 AM. |