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Is there a way you can take a picture with white lights on? It looks dead to me but the purple light makes it hard to see.
Yeah, I think it's dead.....
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8 months of growing it from half that size! This **** sucks.Yeah... unfortunately, that looks like a goner.
Bleached. Getting a little polyp extension. A little feeding a couple times a week with some fine powdered food might help while it rebuilds ZooxanthellaeYeah, I think it's dead.....
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So it's not a skeleton?Bleached. Getting a little polyp extension. A little feeding a couple times a week with some fine powdered food might help while it rebuilds Zooxanthellae
No, it’s not, unless it’s not a goniopora.So it's not a skeleton?
nope Or yes?? Confusing question lolSo it's not a skeleton?
Also not sure it’s Goni. Do you have pics before bleachingNo, it’s not, unless it’s not a goniopora.
Goni skeleton looks like a golf ball like what @VintageReefer posted.
Do you have a pic of it alive?
Also not sure it’s Goni. Do you have pics before bleaching
I broadcast feed reef roids mixed with coral delight and 2 drops of amino acids 2x a week.Bleached. Getting a little polyp extension. A little feeding a couple times a week with some fine powdered food might help while it rebuilds Zooxanthellae
Put blacklight right up to it.I looked again closely. It’s absolutely alive. But bleached. In time this should recover. Bleached coral normally need very low light but in this case - Goni are so sensitive that I wouldn’t suggest moving it. It’s happy and extending a bit. I would supplement with little amino acid clouds with current off a few times a week. Very gently so it doesn’t close up and gets a chance to take them in
Well that’s a Goni for sure.
Might help to turn the flow down slow for 15min or so and squirt some over the corals and let the Rroids settle towards them.I broadcast feed reef roids mixed with coral delight and 2 drops of amino acids 2x a week.
A few weeks ago, my ac went out. It's been in the 90-100s in NC, the tank was 87 during that time, the day it hit 102 outside, my tank was at 92. I was changing out ice bottles 5x a day for almost 2 weeks before the new ac unit got put in. It's looked like this since. Been about 3 weeks now.Well that’s a Goni for sure.
Just never seen one bleached like that yet still uniformly out like that