Our coral/invert permanent QT has gone through some changes recently. It started around the time of a power outage we weren’t prepared for lasting about 12 hours. Temp only got down to 74 and everything seemed to be doing ok initially. We also added in a new order of snails and crabs around this time. In the weeks that followed Alk usage went way down by more than half. We were trying not to be super reactive and so it swung from 8.5 where it had been steady up to 11 over the course of a week or 2 before adjusting the doser to match. Around this time we noticed significant tissue loss from both red monti’s and a screaming green birdsnest that had both thrived over the past 8 months. The birdsnest looks so bad now I’ve resolved to losing it.
I figured MEN was a possibility with the monti’s; perhaps a hitchhiker from the new snail order. But I never saw anything and with another coral struggling figured it was parameter stability. Until this morning when I very clearly saw what I believe to be a nudibranch on it.
On the left, notice tissue loss at the top of the picture now covered with algae. Newest losses are the white spots on the right frag. Assuming MEN, what should be my approach to treatment? I have Seachem Dip (iodine) and CoralRX on hand; is one preferred over the other for these guys? Also forgot to mention our seasons greetings monti was completely destroyed (first frag above the red monti’s).
Any thoughts on our birdsnest? I don’t know what to do aside from watch it die. Parameters are similar to when it grew this big from one little frag, Alk has stabilized around 9. All other corals- soft, LPS, and SPS are all looking just fine including an Acropora frag (left of monti’s). I’m just out of ideas; holding steady and keeping parameters stable has just resulted in more tissue loss by the day. It was our favorite coral up to this point.
I figured MEN was a possibility with the monti’s; perhaps a hitchhiker from the new snail order. But I never saw anything and with another coral struggling figured it was parameter stability. Until this morning when I very clearly saw what I believe to be a nudibranch on it.
On the left, notice tissue loss at the top of the picture now covered with algae. Newest losses are the white spots on the right frag. Assuming MEN, what should be my approach to treatment? I have Seachem Dip (iodine) and CoralRX on hand; is one preferred over the other for these guys? Also forgot to mention our seasons greetings monti was completely destroyed (first frag above the red monti’s).
Any thoughts on our birdsnest? I don’t know what to do aside from watch it die. Parameters are similar to when it grew this big from one little frag, Alk has stabilized around 9. All other corals- soft, LPS, and SPS are all looking just fine including an Acropora frag (left of monti’s). I’m just out of ideas; holding steady and keeping parameters stable has just resulted in more tissue loss by the day. It was our favorite coral up to this point.
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