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im not carbon dosing.
forgot about that haha 100 percent right haNO3PO4X is carbon dosing. A proprietary mix of ethanol, methanol, acetic acid, and ?.
From what I can see, it is just the polyps bubbling. It may be caused by the same thing, but I'm not seeing the bubbling on the tissues at all. So not sure.
There are a lot of references in this thread, but the end answer is the same as my first post - no real answers
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2481844&page=3
Looks like the polyps are fine to me, they are poking out looking normal from the coralites. The coralites are bubbled up most then some further down too. Looks like hyperplasia to me. I have had it randomly before but I noticed I was always dosing improper amounts of cal. Mag. and alk. when I noticed it show up.
My suggestion would be to make sure your dosing is right and your dosing equal amounts and to watch to make sure it doesn’t spread to other acropora, which it normally doesn’t but can if things in the tank are really stressful to the corals.
Hey sir I’m having the same issue now, do you remember how long exactly it took for this problem to go away? Also did you change any of the things you were doing or? Did you have any soft/leather corals? Could it maybe have been allopathy? It’s driving me mad tho that I can’t figure it out.I was never able to definitely say what caused this. I did find some articles out there on wild acropora and what may cause it. I'd do some searching around that, as I cannot remember where I found it. But nothing about it in aquariums. Over time, it just went away. Some grew over the bubble making it hard as well. Very odd. Good luck!
Any updates as to what causes it?
I reckon it’s just generalised stress, I changed some bulbs out on my T5 and some Acropora flared up with puffy polyps. I did also know that my calc had run out and was dosing uneven for a few days, which also correlates.Never found out what caused it, but after moving my tank to a new home, using all new water, and stopped carbon dosing/aminos, the bubbles are gone. Don’t see any forming on new growth.
I would give an infected frag to a buddy in the past and it would recover in a months time. Seeing this quick recovery kept me hopeful that a tank reset, and no carbon source to fuel any sort of bacterial growth would be the answer.
I can correlate my explosion of bubbles to when i changed out my bulbs.I reckon it’s just generalised stress, I changed some bulbs out on my T5 and some Acropora flared up with puffy polyps. I did also know that my calc had run out and was dosing uneven for a few days, which also correlates.
Potential that the protein skimmer wasn’t running as efficiently either, potentially leaving too much crap in the water (no pun intended).
It has to be either one of these things, or all of them, most likely the latter.
Please tell me you did nothing else :face-with-tears-of-joy::face-with-tears-of-joy:I can correlate my explosion of bubbles to when i changed out my bulbs.