So I have two acros that are spilling their guts daily like they are constantly at war few months. It’s really puzzling to me because there are not any corals close enough for them to sting. First I thought the corals were stressed and likely going to start having tissue necrosis, but surprisingly the two acros are growing well and are coloring up nicely. The filaments go back into the coral at night and are out all day with the lights on. My parameters are unchanged and my alk is extremely low but has been for most of this year. Here is a link to my low alk. I questioned the risks of my low alk and so far I haven’t noticed anything detrimental. Unless the low alk is starting to cause these two acros to be at constant war with nothing. https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/crazy-low-alk-but-my-corals-look-better-than-ever.555766/
So the corals in question are a PC Rainbow and mango rainbow something or other? Has anyone every experienced this behavior for no apparent reason? The pictures don’t show the filaments as well as I can see them in person. If you zoom in you can make out the white stringy stingers/guts.
So the corals in question are a PC Rainbow and mango rainbow something or other? Has anyone every experienced this behavior for no apparent reason? The pictures don’t show the filaments as well as I can see them in person. If you zoom in you can make out the white stringy stingers/guts.