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What are your water parameters? Has there been any change to lighting or anything else?These whit spots are appearing slowly and more relevant within the last month. What is this caused by?
hmmm...lets see if the rest of #reefsquad might know whats going onNo changes to light or location. It's been 3/4 of the way down on my 120g. And has not moved in almost a year. No3-16 po4-.08 sg-1.026, ca-425, alk-8.5 all has been stable.
That's interesting. Is this something they normally do? I've never seen mine do anything like this so I'm genuinely curiousthe first images are feeding tentacles its putting out, as for the last one, i had mine do that also i moved it down to lower light and it healed up and is fine.
Possibly some coral warfare going on.
Agree to all above.+1, looks like it's dissolved tissue from some coral warfare.
It must have warfare on itself. All I see are it's own tentacles, and none at night.Agree to all above.
It's a Platygyra and it's been acting strange too. It won't take food and the ridges are starting to fade....The favia can throw up to 6" of sweepers at random times.
Ok, I shall separate them like 2 teenagers fighting!Platygyra, favia, favites, goniastrea, will throw long sweepers. It looks like dissolved tissue to me.