I have a coral that for the last month has looked great and about a week ago one of the green tips started to almost look like it was glowing green and now it's turning white. Not sure what's going on with it, any help would be appreciated!
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Yes they still do that. Just that one is almost completely white/clear now.Do the heads still send out the feeding tentacles during feeding or at night?
Keep a close eye on the other heads and watch for recession.Yes they still do that. Just that one is almost completely white/clear now.
That's what I figured. Should I remove that one head or just leave it be?Keep a close eye on the other heads and watch for recession.
You will loose that one head.
There's an orange plate coral by it but I just moved it there last night so up until then the fungus had nothing around it.What other corals do you have besides the fungia in the lower left?
You can leave it or you can cut off the branch to your likings.That's what I figured. Should I remove that one head or just leave it be?
Oh ok. I was gonna say, if any other coral were present in tank, maybe one of those would look "off" and we could better ID this issue. My trumpet coral has withstood some parameter changes. More so on the dissolved organic side. When it came to looking retracted, too much flow was always the reason.There's an orange plate coral by it but I just moved it there last night so up until then the fungus had nothing around it.
And there isn't so much flow you see the tissue wrinkling on one side with the skeleton poking?All other corals look great, this is the only one that seems to be having an issue.
So I need to have more water flow on it?And there isn't so much flow you see the tissue wrinkling on one side with the skeleton poking?
I don't know. I was saying IF you have too much flow, you might need to reduce flow. I was suggesting that wrinkled tissue on the coral would be because of too much flow. If that isn't the case, then your flow is fine and shouldn't be adjusted.So I need to have more water flow on it?
Oh okay gotcha, sorry kind of new to all this lolI don't know. I was saying IF you have too much flow, you might need to reduce flow. I was suggesting that wrinkled tissue on the coral would be because of too much flow. If that isn't the case, then your flow is fine and shouldn't be adjusted.
Nonits helped a lot, thank you!!No worries. I apologize too if my communication is sub par.