Hi
I would appreciate any help with one of my lobos. It has been receding for a couple of months, and I can't work out how to help it.
At first I thought it might have been one of my emerald crabs, but I've never caught them in the act. I've also dipped it in NT Labs coral dip, and have never seen any pests on it. It never puts in feeder tentacles out, so trying to feed hasn't helped.
My other corals (another lobo, hammer, acans, war coral, favites, zoas) all seem fine. I feed them once a week with Reef Roids. The other lobo is fairly close, so has similar light and flow (I've never seen them trying to attack each other).
My tank has been running for nearly 6 months. It is a Waterbox 90.3 (230 litre/60 gallon display) with two Kessil A160s that run for 6:30 hours a day, going from 15% to 55% intensity.
Here are my last months of tests (I changed salt mixes at this point to increase my calcium and alkalinity):
Here is a close up of the coral (when I was dipping it)
And here is a full tank photo (I can take another when the lights are less blue if that helps).
I would appreciate any help with one of my lobos. It has been receding for a couple of months, and I can't work out how to help it.
At first I thought it might have been one of my emerald crabs, but I've never caught them in the act. I've also dipped it in NT Labs coral dip, and have never seen any pests on it. It never puts in feeder tentacles out, so trying to feed hasn't helped.
My other corals (another lobo, hammer, acans, war coral, favites, zoas) all seem fine. I feed them once a week with Reef Roids. The other lobo is fairly close, so has similar light and flow (I've never seen them trying to attack each other).
My tank has been running for nearly 6 months. It is a Waterbox 90.3 (230 litre/60 gallon display) with two Kessil A160s that run for 6:30 hours a day, going from 15% to 55% intensity.
Here are my last months of tests (I changed salt mixes at this point to increase my calcium and alkalinity):
Here is a close up of the coral (when I was dipping it)
And here is a full tank photo (I can take another when the lights are less blue if that helps).