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Hi everyone.
Out of nowhere I noticed that almost all my LPS corals (except Euphyllias) have small "bumps" of mesenterial filaments hanging around tissue edges, and those edges look like they're slightly swollen or something and like they are receding.
It's a large system with literally hundreds of corals - some of them extremely expensive (like this Acanthophyllia from the picture)
All parameters are in perfect order and stable for a very long time.
(The only thing that is possibly slightly off is Mg - 1400 ppm. But it's like that for a very long time, and it wasn't problem before.)
It's a 6 years old system.
Nothing was added to the tank for at least 6 months.
I have no clue what the heck is going on here, but it doesn't look good.
I tried googling these symptoms but I didn't find anything.
Oh, by the way, dipping corals, of course, didn't change absolutely anything.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Out of nowhere I noticed that almost all my LPS corals (except Euphyllias) have small "bumps" of mesenterial filaments hanging around tissue edges, and those edges look like they're slightly swollen or something and like they are receding.
It's a large system with literally hundreds of corals - some of them extremely expensive (like this Acanthophyllia from the picture)
All parameters are in perfect order and stable for a very long time.
(The only thing that is possibly slightly off is Mg - 1400 ppm. But it's like that for a very long time, and it wasn't problem before.)
It's a 6 years old system.
Nothing was added to the tank for at least 6 months.
I have no clue what the heck is going on here, but it doesn't look good.
I tried googling these symptoms but I didn't find anything.
Oh, by the way, dipping corals, of course, didn't change absolutely anything.
Any help would be highly appreciated.