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That’s way too big of a regular salinity swing when combined with Alk and ca tweaking. I’ll bet my left arm it’s not a parasite. I have had the same problem many times and it’s always a water quality issue.
I was thinking the same thing. Looks like birds nest which loves to go up in smoke first and is hard to stop RTN on it once it starts. I think I've lost 4, all at different stages of growth
 

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Absolutely! My birdsnests are always the canary in the coal mine. Once Alk swings they are irreversibly toast. The Montis usually recover.
 

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calibrate your refractometer or conductivity probe, and get your salinity up to 35ppt

and try to get your Ca stable.

good luck.

i have a pretty bad track record with montiporas as well. it seems like it's one of these things that don't like my tank.


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Thanks for your feedback. I hope you all are right. I ended up pulling the live rock where the coral had encrusted and dipped it in Bayer insect killer, revive, and an iodine solution.
 

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Thanks for your feedback. I hope you all are right. I ended up pulling the live rock where the coral had encrusted and dipped it in Bayer insect killer, revive, and an iodine solution.

Anything come off? This is what I had going on for reference......


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They extremely hard to see you have zoom in the up half of the bucket.... looks like little grains of pepper.
 
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calibrate your refractometer or conductivity probe, and get your salinity up to 35ppt

and try to get your Ca stable.

good luck.

i have a pretty bad track record with montiporas as well. it seems like it's one of these things that don't like my tank.


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My salinity has always been kept at 1.025. Isn’t 1.035 very high?

An important note. I took out a six line which killed my firefish (goby). This coinciding with the deterioration of the montis. That is why I felt it was due to a pest of some sort.

Thoughts? I have since replaced it with a beautiful l, hopefully more peaceful, radiant wrasse. He’s been in hiding for the last 3-4 days. I saw him swimming once while the lights were off. I need him to find some gumption and get to work if there are pests.
 
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They extremely hard to see you have zoom in the up half of the bucket.... looks like little grains of pepper.

I absolutely saw granular black dots. It also killed what looked like a starfish with legs the with of a skinny bristle worm.
 

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My salinity has always been kept at 1.025. Isn’t 1.035 very high?

An important note. I took out a six line which killed my firefish (goby). This coinciding with the deterioration of the montis. That is why I felt it was due to a pest of some sort.

Thoughts? I have since replaced it with a beautiful l, hopefully more peaceful, radiant wrasse. He’s been in hiding for the last 3-4 days. I saw him swimming once while the lights were off. I need him to find some gumption and get to work if there are pests.
The 35ppt is different then 1.035. 35ppt is 1.026 I think that’s what confused you.
If you had dots come off after dipping you definitely have a pest issue, the lil Bristle Stars are fine no issues with them.
 
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The 35ppt is different then 1.035. 35ppt is 1.026 I think that’s what confused you.
If you had dots come off after dipping you definitely have a pest issue, the lil Bristle Stars are fine no issues with them.


Ok, then my salinity is good. I'm hoping the radiant wrasse comes out soon with a heavy appetite for pests. It's disappointing because it will be 2 years with the same tank in a month, without any coral pest issues. In listening to a youtube post from tidal gardens it seems pests are the rule rather than the exception. It's likely that as I accumulated more and more coral they snuck in on a frag. I only recently started treating frags prior to putting them in the DT. Eventually I will use my 13.5 as a quarantine once I upgrade my DT.

On a side note what does RTN mean?

Thanks again all for your input/feedback. I never get used to how helpful folks are on here.
 

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Ok, then my salinity is good. I'm hoping the radiant wrasse comes out soon with a heavy appetite for pests. It's disappointing because it will be 2 years with the same tank in a month, without any coral pest issues. In listening to a youtube post from tidal gardens it seems pests are the rule rather than the exception. It's likely that as I accumulated more and more coral they snuck in on a frag. I only recently started treating frags prior to putting them in the DT. Eventually I will use my 13.5 as a quarantine once I upgrade my DT.

On a side note what does RTN mean?

Thanks again all for your input/feedback. I never get used to how helpful folks are on here.

RTN is Rapid Tissue Necrosis. In lamins terms it’s where the corals loses all its skin/tissue fast where STN Slow Tissue Necrosis it loses it Slowly.
 
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Quick update. The monti’s are looking better. The first frag that started turning white has definite permanent damage about the size of a half dollar but the remaining tissue is looking much better.
The birdsnest and other monti’s look like they’re recovering as well.

Crossing my fingers.
 

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