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I have Coral RX. Would this suffice ?likely bacterial. try to dip in iodine daily and scrape off the algae as carefully as you can
iodine would be ideal. were there any changes to the tank recently? new fish, coral? mechanical/filtration changes?I have Coral RX. Would this suffice ?
Honestly no… that’s the strange thing. The only most notable thing I’ve done was add reef flux for my GHA problem, about a month ago, but I already did the whole cycle and did the water change.iodine would be ideal. were there any changes to the tank recently? new fish, coral? mechanical/filtration changes?
what CUC and fish do you have? maybe a fish or crab nicked the coral and bacteria made it worseHonestly no… that’s the strange thing. The only most notable thing I’ve done was add reef flux for my GHA problem, about a month ago, but I already did the whole cycle and did the water change.
My build thread has all the currents.what CUC and fish do you have? maybe a fish or crab nicked the coral and bacteria made it worse
emeralds do go rogue at times. especially more so if they’re male(allegedly the females are less prone to eat corals). i’ve seen hermits go after corals in my tank but generally it’s when they’re already on their way outMy build thread has all the currents.
But red and blue hermits, Mexican turbo, asteras and two clowns. I also have an emerald crab I need to evict. I caught it the other day trying to eat some of my gonio, but I’ve never seen it go anywhere near the plate, but he could be the source.
Yeah it’s a male… quite honestly too big for the tank. He’s grown insanely huge, and always runs over everything. He may be the culprit. What are the chances it would spawn baby plates?emeralds do go rogue at times. especially more so if they’re male(allegedly the females are less prone to eat corals). i’ve seen hermits go after corals in my tank but generally it’s when they’re already on their way out
I’d keep an eye on that wall hammer too it’s not looking to good. It looks like the flesh ring has receded. Your parameters don’t look bad what’s your mag at? And do you feed your corals?Yeah it’s a male… quite honestly too big for the tank. He’s grown insanely huge, and always runs over everything. He may be the culprit. What are the chances it would spawn baby plates?
Yeah that’s an old pic! Hammer is doing way better, that picture was taken after I had just gotten the hammer.I’d keep an eye on that wall hammer too it’s not looking to good. It looks like the flesh ring has receded. Your parameters don’t look bad what’s your mag at? And do you feed your corals?
Nice I’m always paranoid after I’ve lost a torch not catching it quick enough. It would open just fine until one day it didn’t. It wasn’t till after I realized the flesh coat was receding. now every night I check my torches and hammer. To make sure the have a heathy looking flesh band.Yeah that’s an old pic! Hammer is doing way better, that picture was taken after I had just gotten the hammer.
It’s strange honestly, because there will be days, where once the lights turn off, the polyps on every hammer in my tank will become very thin and skinny and will recede a lot. Not too sure if everyone experiences this, but I asked my LFS and they have never seen anything like that either. Maybe it has to due with HUE lights above tank.Nice I’m always paranoid after I’ve lost a torch not catching it quick enough. It would open just fine until one day it didn’t. It wasn’t till after I realized the flesh coat was receding. now every night I check my torches and hammer. To make sure the have a heathy looking flesh band.
That’s normal mine do that as well as the torches. What I’m talking about is under them on the skeleton.It’s strange honestly, because there will be days, where once the lights turn off, the polyps on every hammer in my tank will become very thin and skinny and will recede a lot. Not too sure if everyone experiences this, but I asked my LFS and they have never seen anything like that either. Maybe it has to due with HUE lights above tank.
Anyways just dipped my plate in coral RX and will go to store tomorrow to get iodine dip.