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Hello,
I’ve had his coral for about 6 weeks, it’s been opening well. Lots of other coral, mostly lps, thriving, not near it at all.
Upon retrospect, it had little pits or marks in the affected area for at least the past couple of weeks, and it continued to open fully during the day. You can the area in the fully open pic if you look closely too.
Three days ago it was closed during the day, and had two white spots.
They kind of came off with a turkey baster.
The next day it opened back up. Yesterday it was open and closed (usually just open unless irritated somehow).
Today it’s closed again, and the spot looked bigger, but oddly a bit better.
But after spraying it with the turkey-baster it’s clear that it’s not just a spot anymore, it’s a deep hole on the left. The mark on the right looks like it will become one too.
So what the heck is going on. If it’s a nudibranch it’s gone from super slow to super fast in a couple of days. Is it splitting? Infected? It’s not waxing. I’m not able to physically tend to it until Sunday. I could get a friend to come and dip if you guys think it really needs that.
How’s that for a thorough run down? Help me out! Thanks.
I’ve had his coral for about 6 weeks, it’s been opening well. Lots of other coral, mostly lps, thriving, not near it at all.
Upon retrospect, it had little pits or marks in the affected area for at least the past couple of weeks, and it continued to open fully during the day. You can the area in the fully open pic if you look closely too.
Three days ago it was closed during the day, and had two white spots.
They kind of came off with a turkey baster.
The next day it opened back up. Yesterday it was open and closed (usually just open unless irritated somehow).
Today it’s closed again, and the spot looked bigger, but oddly a bit better.
But after spraying it with the turkey-baster it’s clear that it’s not just a spot anymore, it’s a deep hole on the left. The mark on the right looks like it will become one too.
So what the heck is going on. If it’s a nudibranch it’s gone from super slow to super fast in a couple of days. Is it splitting? Infected? It’s not waxing. I’m not able to physically tend to it until Sunday. I could get a friend to come and dip if you guys think it really needs that.
How’s that for a thorough run down? Help me out! Thanks.