Hi,
There is a bit of white film on my green start polyp, it started maybe 2 weeks ago, I thought it may go away after a few days, but it hasn't. Initially I thought it might be caused by stomatella snails that I saw grazing around when I first saw it (there is a bit of an algae). but now i'm not so sure, I haven't seen them near the green star polyp for a while.
I cleaned the coral with a brush and dipped it in Aquaforst protect dip but it came back after 2 days. The polyps covered with this white thing doesn't open.
My parameters when I last checked are:
Nitrate: 3.1
Phosphate: 0.2
Alkalinity: 8.1-8.5
Temp: 25-26C
Salinity: 1.024-1.026
There's no fish in the tank, just 1 turbo, 2 stomatella and cleaner shrimp.
Any ideas what it might be and how to treat it?
Pictures below:
I had the same issue with one of my zoa frags, bur after cleaning the zoa it's been fine for a few weeks. The link to the thread bellow:
There is a bit of white film on my green start polyp, it started maybe 2 weeks ago, I thought it may go away after a few days, but it hasn't. Initially I thought it might be caused by stomatella snails that I saw grazing around when I first saw it (there is a bit of an algae). but now i'm not so sure, I haven't seen them near the green star polyp for a while.
I cleaned the coral with a brush and dipped it in Aquaforst protect dip but it came back after 2 days. The polyps covered with this white thing doesn't open.
My parameters when I last checked are:
Nitrate: 3.1
Phosphate: 0.2
Alkalinity: 8.1-8.5
Temp: 25-26C
Salinity: 1.024-1.026
There's no fish in the tank, just 1 turbo, 2 stomatella and cleaner shrimp.
Any ideas what it might be and how to treat it?
Pictures below:
I had the same issue with one of my zoa frags, bur after cleaning the zoa it's been fine for a few weeks. The link to the thread bellow:
Sick Zoa? White film
I got a zoa frag over a week ago, and it looked fine, fully opened up after few hours. Today I noticed a bit of white film, the zoas are still open, is this something that requires treatment? Please see pictures below: When I can remove it by delicately rubbing it:
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