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Hey everyone I have a rock that has about 5 yumas that when opened are aroun 1-2 inches, and about 12 little ones that are the size of a pencil eraser....
Recently they have started to bleach and turn white, the tips still have some color but are turning white as well. They haven't been moved from in the tank since I bought them several months ago and I have fragged and sold many of them. The lighting hasn't changed, I've done my biweekly changes and the params are 0/0/5. I can't seem to find out what the problem is and why they are turning white.
I have talked to several people about this, including my lfs, and most people have said turn the lights down. I have and now I'm wondering if there is anything else that can be done to help them heal.
Others have said use a coral dip such as Coral RX, but I feel that would stress them out even more and possibly kill them....any ideas other than just put them in a low flow, low light area and wait and see?
Recently they have started to bleach and turn white, the tips still have some color but are turning white as well. They haven't been moved from in the tank since I bought them several months ago and I have fragged and sold many of them. The lighting hasn't changed, I've done my biweekly changes and the params are 0/0/5. I can't seem to find out what the problem is and why they are turning white.
I have talked to several people about this, including my lfs, and most people have said turn the lights down. I have and now I'm wondering if there is anything else that can be done to help them heal.
Others have said use a coral dip such as Coral RX, but I feel that would stress them out even more and possibly kill them....any ideas other than just put them in a low flow, low light area and wait and see?