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I believe the white spots are spirobid worms.
Yes exactly what they are.I believe the white spots are spirobid worms.
I've been thinking about doing this. Part of the coral has grown off the plug and onto adjoining rock which is why I haven't tried that yet. Now, however, the new growth appears to be large enough that I could safely frag it off of the main plug and it would still survive.I don’t know if you are still having trouble with your lepto but I recently lowered mine to a lower light and it basically rebounded in a day
I'm confident nothing is stinging it but have considered the light issue. Per above, I haven't moved it yet but after i return from vacation next week I might go ahead and try and move it.I've had one get stung by palys previously and it turned white and then dark just like that. It healed quickly though. Also, Leptos don't like a lot of light. My friend had one that was at about mid level in his tank and it bleached and started dying after a couple of weeks. I keep mine in almost full shade and it has explosive growth and PE. He moved his down and behind a shady area in his tank and the bleaching healed and it started growing. Could be too much light. Do you know the par you've got it at?