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My biome test came back today. That is from my frag tank where the breakout began. My main display doesn’t have it even though coral go between tanks.How are things now? Do you have any insight as to what may be causing it?
Well that's good to hear and reassuring.
Maybe aquabiomics will in time shed some light on it.My biome test came back today. That is from my frag tank where the breakout began. My main display doesn’t have it even though coral go between tanks.
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I think it’s more I have just been lucky and not introduced a diseased frag, but that’s subjective.Maybe aquabiomics will in time shed some light on it.
It's weird how it doesn't seem to spread across tanks. This seems to imply it's environmental ?
Me?Out of curiosity, what are your nitrates and phosphates at?
Hmmm ok, I had heard years ago people theorize phosphate.Mine are always fairly low, No3, 2 - 3 Po4, 0.03
If you are referring to the SCTLD diagnosis, that’s bacterial.Bubbles under the skin would seem to indicate a bacterial infection since bacteria‘s by product is gas. However, if antibiotic treatment was not helpful, it may indicate a viral infection that can spread from coral to coral.
I wrote bacterial but meant viral. Either way seems transmissible in my anecdotal experience.Makes me wonder if it's bacterial. When I had it in a previous tank it definitely came in on one frag and was transmissible.
I had this happen in a tank about 15 years ago. There was a big thread on Reef Central about it. I’m sure it’s still out there . No answers at all back then either and threads just died like this one did.I can't believe it's not been talked about by some of the well known faces in the hobby, understand it seems to be rare.
Yes I have read the thread you refer to, I also had it 15 plus years ago will have to dig out my old journals, not that I will find the answer in themI had this happen in a tank about 15 years ago. There was a big thread on Reef Central about it. I’m sure it’s still out there . No answers at all back then either and threads just died like this one did.
“well known faces” just talk about the same old, same old……
Yes looks like the same thing, do you have any guesses as to other causes?Im also having an acro “bounce”. Seems like no one has figured it out, but a couple posts have mentioned bacterial infections. Here is my pic.
No idea, I’ve also noticed two of my other acros with “tulip” like polyps and a Millie that stopped being fuzzy. The only thing I can think of is I’ve possibly been overdosing trace elements? But I feel like that is unlikely.Yes looks like the same thing, do you have any guesses as to other causes?
