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what is eating my leather coral! I took this picture at night so its easier to see the holes. Its opening up good during day.
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i think it might be flatworm or nudibranchs. have you had a look at your tank at night? you might be able to see what is doing the damage then.
 

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there is also a type of snail that will eat corals, rapa snail.
 

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How long have you had the coral? any new rock added recently? what lights do you use?
 

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i would be tempted to dip the bit rock its latched onto and see if anything comes out. it really looks like its being eaten and not pulling itself apart
 
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i would be tempted to dip the bit rock its latched onto and see if anything comes out. it really looks like its being eaten and not pulling itself apart
I wouldnt be able to dip the rocks. They are huge and there are a least 10 frags of sps's glued to them. I will look tonight. I hope I can see something
 

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are you using a red light to check at night? try catch the pesty coral muncher!
 

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Because things that live under the sea can't see red, when you go in with a flashlight you'll scare everything away. I just use a old red bike light, works fine!
 

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