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I was wondering if anyone could direct me to a good diagnosis website. I had a brian coral melt down on me last night. I moved it lower in the aquarium and away from some zoa's. I'm guessing it is one of three different problems and I'm trying to figure out which one. I'll post a pic when I get home from work tonight.
Coral aggression (my best guess)- The new zoa colony that I put in has from (what I've been reading), sweeper tentacles. I thought it was worms at first, but maybe its a hitch hiker on the bottom of the rock. Maybe its an anenome? I'll check it tonight and blast it with superglue if I find anything. Maybe the filaments are reaching out and stinging and devouring the coral? The sweeper tenticles come out at night (does that lead to any conclusions?). It looks like the coral got stung and now has a bacterial or fungus infection. Also I've noticed in the morning these mucus lines all over the tank. Don't know what they are from.
Temperature- I changed my photoperiod from 8 hours to 11 hours. Maybe this was too drastic? Because of the change I noticed the temps getting to 82.
Lighting- With the longer photoperiod, maybe my brian coral is getting burned? What does this look like (any websites with pictures)? But its weird only one coral is having issues.
Checked the water parameters and everything looks good.
I was wondering if anyone could direct me to a good diagnosis website. I had a brian coral melt down on me last night. I moved it lower in the aquarium and away from some zoa's. I'm guessing it is one of three different problems and I'm trying to figure out which one. I'll post a pic when I get home from work tonight.
Coral aggression (my best guess)- The new zoa colony that I put in has from (what I've been reading), sweeper tentacles. I thought it was worms at first, but maybe its a hitch hiker on the bottom of the rock. Maybe its an anenome? I'll check it tonight and blast it with superglue if I find anything. Maybe the filaments are reaching out and stinging and devouring the coral? The sweeper tenticles come out at night (does that lead to any conclusions?). It looks like the coral got stung and now has a bacterial or fungus infection. Also I've noticed in the morning these mucus lines all over the tank. Don't know what they are from.
Temperature- I changed my photoperiod from 8 hours to 11 hours. Maybe this was too drastic? Because of the change I noticed the temps getting to 82.
Lighting- With the longer photoperiod, maybe my brian coral is getting burned? What does this look like (any websites with pictures)? But its weird only one coral is having issues.
Checked the water parameters and everything looks good.
