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Same thing happened to @Lasse too....
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Can you cut it to remove all the receded tissue and skeleton?This is what happened to the other 2 heads on the lower left and you can see the 3rd head just receding in...
I have one that had a polyp just recede and disappear. Must be the season.
No. None. My torch is fine too.Exactly the same with mine (as your photo in post 2539) but I suspect my filefish. I took it out yesterday - the coral he/she picked looks better but the torch still have problems. All my euphyllia have been a little "down" - today (with exception of my torch) they looks better - more expanded. I have reacted to my ICP report and have dose according to recommendations. @Sallstrom will kick my *** because I as always does more than one thing at the same time, hence - it is difficult to isolate the real reason. At this website you can calculate your salinity with help of the ICP tests. My show up to be around 36 psu (36 per mille). I have adjust this. I also discover that the Triton DOC test can be very helpful. It shows up that I probably had a huge imbalance between inorganic nitrogen and organic nitrogen as proteins/amino acids. I skim very dry and after this I change to a more wet skimming.
One question - do you have any cyanobacteria mats for the moment - the same question to @Katrina71 and @Lowell Lemon . A long shot
Sincerely Lasse
I'll need a moment.Somebody say leather?
I said that to. Then I see my LFS will have leather with his expensive corals and now I have a toadstoolNo leather in my tank.
Sincerely Lasse
What a beauty!Somebody say leather?