I had mine do something similar when I had high levels of ammonia in my top off water. Check your topoff water parameters for NH4 and NO3, imo.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Don’t remove the Skeleton they can regrow from just a tiny piece of tissue. Mine died baxk completely and this is them today.Just an update. I thought they were getting better. Puffing up a bit then one head bailed out. I thought the second head was doing better and it bailed out last night. I'll chalk this one down as a loss.
photo?Mine are shrinking amd they are expelling something from the heads any ideas
Do not target feed. Cany canes get some of the food and energy they need from the light as mentioned because they have symbiotic zooxanthellate like many other LPS corals. Candy cane coral also should be fed 2-3 times a week with small particles of a meaty fish food such as mysis shrimpI hand feed them reef roids every week after i do my water change
Those don’t look that bad. Move them higher up would be my advice. Mine love light. Also, the tissue comes apart sometimes when the stalks grow out from the base. They don’t look bad at all to me. Mine are about halfway up my tank (white), and like 2” from the surface (green).The whites just turned off and they didn't get big at all . They are definitely receding/shrinking and i think the discharge was just them "pooping" because it only happens once in a while
Thanks i will try moving them up a littleThose don’t look that bad. Move them higher up would be my advice. Mine love light. Also, the tissue comes apart sometimes when the stalks grow out from the base. They don’t look bad at all to me. Mine are about halfway up my tank (white), and like 2” from the surface (green).