Hi,
I'm losing two Birds Nest corals but the damage looks to me more like the tissue is being eaten than a necrosis.
I've fragged off several of the still healthy tips hence the blunt ends. The green coral was growing nicely for the last several months other than a few small areas affected by low light. The light issue was fixed in January. I also have a pink birds nest which never settled in and grew at all. It is 95% gone with similar tissue loss.
I've watched the fish extensively and haven't caught any nipping of the coral nor do I see bite marks under magnification. I've tried searching but I haven't run across any information on birds nest pests. Part of what makes me think the problem may be a pest is that it seems like most of the loss occurs during lights out. I've looked the coral over as well as I can with a magnifier and haven't found any 'bugs'.
So that is a long way around of asking 'are there any common Seriatopora pests that I should be looking for? If it is just necrosis has anyone found an effective way to stop it? In the past I've had birds nest do well for years and suddenly crash and it always seemed that when it crashed, there was no saving it. I need to improve my husbandry of birds nest.
I'm losing two Birds Nest corals but the damage looks to me more like the tissue is being eaten than a necrosis.
I've fragged off several of the still healthy tips hence the blunt ends. The green coral was growing nicely for the last several months other than a few small areas affected by low light. The light issue was fixed in January. I also have a pink birds nest which never settled in and grew at all. It is 95% gone with similar tissue loss.
I've watched the fish extensively and haven't caught any nipping of the coral nor do I see bite marks under magnification. I've tried searching but I haven't run across any information on birds nest pests. Part of what makes me think the problem may be a pest is that it seems like most of the loss occurs during lights out. I've looked the coral over as well as I can with a magnifier and haven't found any 'bugs'.
So that is a long way around of asking 'are there any common Seriatopora pests that I should be looking for? If it is just necrosis has anyone found an effective way to stop it? In the past I've had birds nest do well for years and suddenly crash and it always seemed that when it crashed, there was no saving it. I need to improve my husbandry of birds nest.