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The dragon tamer is already 2 heads fully split but the head on the right has a pretty big dimble in the flesh not the skeleton
Pics a little dark but appears to be receding from skeleton although a split is possible
When I got the tiger it was a tiny little fleshy stem it’s only grown further down except a small spot. it was like the size of a golf ball opened up when I got it an now it’s about a base ball but there is a side where the flesh hasn’t grown down like the front side an has stayed stationary in the back which is what the photo is I’ll take a better lit photoPics a little dark but appears to be receding from skeleton although a split is possible
Only really dimples during the day I flash light the tank at night like every other night to check for pestsTorches recede more at night - take a look at the skeleton then and you may be able to perceive two heads forming
Pics a little dark but appears to be receding from skeleton although a split is possible
Yes one of my cheaper torch corals has been splitting now for 6 months and still not finished. It actually stalled out like a month ago and started again. I was hoping that this was my first signs of a split on my more pricer pieces in my tankIt's hard to say with torches without observation over several days or weeks. Often they can recede for various reasons (flow, debris, pooping, just because) and then look great the next day. Splitting takes weeks to months and the only thing that really stands out to me is an almost figure 8 like shape, where the two circles of the 8 are splitting polyps joined by a bridge of white flesh. I also notice the tentacles on the splitting head seem to stay shorter. The best way to check if your torch is doing OK is to check for recession of the white part. If it starts reducing there is something happening, not necessarily good -irritation, parameters, etc. They are great canary in the coal mine corals.
Yea the white flesh has only extended further down the base since it’s been in my tank. An thats been about 7-8 months nowTo me, that looks fine. It's halfway down the skeleton, and polyp extension is good with plump tentacles and solid coloration. if it recedes past this point (the white towards the tentacles) that would be an indication that some water tests are in order. Also monitor for physical pests. Flatworms, emerald crabs, and fish can bother them temporarily. With stability and a good spot it'll grow new heads as soon as it feels settled in.
So far no pests except I had black bugs take over a kill a 24k Malaysian, treated the tank with interceptors couple days ago (I think Friday) and the problem was solved but. I was too slow to remove my hermits I didn’t know it would kill them until it was too late so my nitrates have spiked to 50 from 25. I was planning on doing numerous water changes to get the interceptor out to get hermits back in the tank for clean up crew an so I planned on water changing the next day. And after my water test I was at 50. So I was probably higher than that before hand. Nothing seemed too ticked though. I’ve been water changing every other day since then an now I’m back in order I normally keep them 15-25 then water change back to 15To me, that looks fine. It's halfway down the skeleton, and polyp extension is good with plump tentacles and solid coloration. if it recedes past this point (the white towards the tentacles) that would be an indication that some water tests are in order. Also monitor for physical pests. Flatworms, emerald crabs, and fish can bother them temporarily. With stability and a good spot it'll grow new heads as soon as it feels settled in.
better pics and not recession but signs of splitting/ Assure CA level no less than 390
From the time I got it from my LFS it hasn’t had flesh on that side an hasn’t stretched down it either it appears to have a small bit of skeleton showing though. I’m going to keep an eye on it. It doesn’t show any signs it’s mad this photo is top down just now, no flow for the picture
Gotcha I don’t think I’ve ever been under 400 an mags around 1400-1450better pics and not recession but signs of splitting/ Assure CA level no less than 390
Yea when I brought up hermits it was because the interceptor killed them all an I didn’t realized it would kill them so I spiked my nitrates but since then it’s back in orderHermits don't typically cause problems unless they're large. The tiny blue legs in my experience are pretty harmless. They tend to feed more on dead tissue than anything. But all crabs are opportunistic generalists food wise so I always give em a long eye just in case