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Man it's hard to capture the true colors on my 8+ even when I'm tweaking the settings.


If anyone can recommend a quality camera, I'm all ears!

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Is it something contagious?

RTN is simply Rapid Tissue Necrosis which causes a fast peeling of an acro’s tissue, I’ve experienced it in the past and wouldn’t say it’s “contagious” i’d like to think of it as an individual coral’s reaction. In my case for example only one acro suffered from RTN but luckily only half of it peeled, all other acros were fine. RTN is often linked in high ALK swings and which is why i wouldn’t say it’s “contagious” as some acros are hardier than others so won’t necessarily experience RTN like finicky ones may. Hope this helps.
 

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