Hi,
I have a Dragon Soul Favia frag that’s been in the tank since late July. I took a picture this morning of what looks like receding tissue but I’m not sure and could use some advice. The first picture below is without the tank lights this morning, just ambient room light and the flash from my iPhone. The second picture is from a little while ago under the normal tank lighting which is a Radion XR15pro gen4 running the Ecotech LPS setting which is pretty blue. The spots that looked white in the first pic are dark in the second pic. Sorry if the pictures aren’t great, I’m not a good photographer and I’ve only got the iPhone without any filters to use. I’m new to LPS so any thoughts or advice are welcome. Does that look like exposed skeleton and if so what’s the best way to help it recover. Thanks.
I have a Dragon Soul Favia frag that’s been in the tank since late July. I took a picture this morning of what looks like receding tissue but I’m not sure and could use some advice. The first picture below is without the tank lights this morning, just ambient room light and the flash from my iPhone. The second picture is from a little while ago under the normal tank lighting which is a Radion XR15pro gen4 running the Ecotech LPS setting which is pretty blue. The spots that looked white in the first pic are dark in the second pic. Sorry if the pictures aren’t great, I’m not a good photographer and I’ve only got the iPhone without any filters to use. I’m new to LPS so any thoughts or advice are welcome. Does that look like exposed skeleton and if so what’s the best way to help it recover. Thanks.