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Had it for 4months and it just started happening an hour agoThat looks to be a torch, a member of the euphyllia genus, they need moderate lighting, moderate random flow and detectable nutrients in the water (nitrate, phospate) as well as stabile tank parameters. How long have you had that, how long has it been looking bad? Anything change recently?
post up some white light pics when you can so we can get a better idea of what the flesh bands are looking like and how bad that sad head really is, but from the one you already posted, it looks like that has been receded long enough that the exposed skeleton has already got some algae growth, indicating that it has been at least a few days. Anything changed in your tank in the last little while? any parameter swings? flow or lighting change? you have detectable nutrient levels in the water?Had it for 4months and it just started happening an hour ago
No changes. all the number are stable. I rechecked 2 times todaypost up some white light pics when you can so we can get a better idea of what the flesh bands are looking like and how bad that sad head really is, but from the one you already posted, it looks like that has been receded long enough that the exposed skeleton has already got some algae growth, indicating that it has been at least a few days. Anything changed in your tank in the last little while? any parameter swings? flow or lighting change? you have detectable nutrient levels in the water?Had it for 4months and it just started happening an hour ago
View attachment 20250921_210216_385BB5E7-0657-4106-B2DA-75CB79A2D4F5.movNo changes. all the number are stable. I rechecked 2 times todaypost up some white light pics when you can so we can get a better idea of what the flesh bands are looking like and how bad that sad head really is, but from the one you already posted, it looks like that has been receded long enough that the exposed skeleton has already got some algae growth, indicating that it has been at least a few days. Anything changed in your tank in the last little while? any parameter swings? flow or lighting change? you have detectable nutrient levels in the water?Had it for 4months and it just started happening an hour ago
Seeing the video,
The sand is because I dropped it when I was taking it out.Seeing the video,
1) get it out of the sandbed, it's irritating it. I can see sand stuck to it. NG.
2) random gentle flow is what it needs. Watch the head sway gently back and forth.
3) what's your magnesium level? 1350 plus is the target.
I'd back track your steps if it happened an hour ago.Had it for 4months and it just started happening an hour ago
Thanx I’ll make sure to do that next time.I'd back track your steps if it happened an hour ago.Had it for 4months and it just started happening an hour ago
Try to remember what you did 24 hrs before and SLOWLY try to undo it or move that torch into a diff tank.
Also, just an fyi when posting and asking advises on your issues. Posting your tank history and water parameters, helps a lot.
e.g. water parameters, tank age, dosing? recent changes? history of fish/corals, and tank setup.
Good Luck and happy reefing.