What would you do? I have had a green eyed blue monster Echinopora for over 2 years now, and it recently went through a bleaching incident.......my fault [emoji53] I have run GFO and ROX 0.8 for years, and thought I’d stop running the GFO to get a little phosphates in the water (thinking that would be good for my corals). My phosphates have always read zero, and even after a week w/o GFO, my phosphates continued to read zero. I DID notice, however, that I now had to clean the glass daily, and my Echinopora started to turn brown. Within a coupe days, the center of my green eyed blue monster turned completely white. Needless to say, I’m back to using GFO. That all being said, the front part of this coral still looks good. Should I frag that part of the coral and throw the rest away, or should I keep the entire coral in the tank to see if it will recover? WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
I’ll take pictures once my lights turn on.
Thanks [emoji3]
I’ll take pictures once my lights turn on.
Thanks [emoji3]