Ive found a few sweet articles that talk about coral slime teeming with bacteria and other microscopics. I wonder do they injest their own slime as a food source?
Coral slime is a carbon source for bacteria, so why produce it that way if your not eating it or using it. Is it a protective barrier, or both.
One article i read said that montipora tissue necrosis or they called it something else was responsible for a specific bacteria causing it and transferring that bacteria to healthy monti caused the disease in like 50%. I wonder if a hydrogen peroxide dilute bath would stop it?
Coral slime is a carbon source for bacteria, so why produce it that way if your not eating it or using it. Is it a protective barrier, or both.
One article i read said that montipora tissue necrosis or they called it something else was responsible for a specific bacteria causing it and transferring that bacteria to healthy monti caused the disease in like 50%. I wonder if a hydrogen peroxide dilute bath would stop it?
