STN/RTN or Bite Marks??

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Greetings.
Just did my a little inspection of the tank at with lights out, and to my surprise i found what seems to be missing tissue. Wondering if it necrosis or bite marks.? Also some pale almost bleached colors on a JF solar Flare. Only recent change, was changing out all 4 t5 bulbs to new ones from 2 c+ / 2 b+ ---------- to now 2 B+ 1Actinic 1 C+/
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TANK 80G almost 2 years old
Light 4 t5 plus 2 G5 blues at 80%
ALK 8.5
SG 35ppm
Calc 420
Na3 12
po4 3
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That doesn’t look like a normal STN pattern to me. My money is on bite marks. Have you tried hitting the corals with a turkey baster or power head to see if any flatworms blow off?
 

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1st pic looks like convincing evidence of AEFW bite marks, towards base. They love smooth skin acros, that one is a beauty Jorge!!!
DBurr advice excellent to detect. Several ways to deal with them, so don't have any knee-jerk reactions, do some research and manage them while still enjoying the hobby, which is very possible :)
 
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Another one now. Right next to the other one.. smhhh
 
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That doesn’t look like a normal STN pattern to me. My money is on bite marks. Have you tried hitting the corals with a turkey baster or power head to see if any flatworms blow off?
Yea though so. ‍♂️Thanks
1st pic looks like convincing evidence of AEFW bite marks, towards base. They love smooth skin acros, that one is a beauty Jorge!!!
DBurr advice excellent to detect. Several ways to deal with them, so don't have any knee-jerk reactions, do some research and manage them while still enjoying the hobby, which is very possible :)
Thanks Perry. Yet another battle to fight in this tank . Wow lmaoo
 

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thats when you become a true reefer. you learn to handle the pests! Natural flat worm eaters, peppermint shrimp eat the eggs and some of the flatworms, 6 line wrasse eat the flatworms too. good luck.
 
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thats when you become a true reefer. you learn to handle the pests! Natural flat worm eaters, peppermint shrimp eat the eggs and some of the flatworms, 6 line wrasse eat the flatworms too. good luck.
Yea wrasses and shrimp might be difficult, since i have a mystery wrasse that doesn’t play nice and obliterates shrimp.
 

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