OK, I've lost it.
At least find the reason - it can be seen even from the last picture I've posted few days ago - it is AEFW Acropora Eating FlatWorms.
The eggs:
(ruler in centimeters)
The acropora base was about two inches in diameter, and the coral weights about 820 grams
There were no new corals (or fish) entered the system from more than one and a half year. I found the source of the parasites - that was a small acropora coral that I have from that time, which was not growing at all. After the stress I caused adding KZ Zeobac to the system flatworms spread over the other acropora corals. Probably will lose them all. Will try to get conditions stable again and will introduce yellow coris... It is sad anyway
At least find the reason - it can be seen even from the last picture I've posted few days ago - it is AEFW Acropora Eating FlatWorms.
The eggs:
(ruler in centimeters)
The acropora base was about two inches in diameter, and the coral weights about 820 grams
There were no new corals (or fish) entered the system from more than one and a half year. I found the source of the parasites - that was a small acropora coral that I have from that time, which was not growing at all. After the stress I caused adding KZ Zeobac to the system flatworms spread over the other acropora corals. Probably will lose them all. Will try to get conditions stable again and will introduce yellow coris... It is sad anyway