Quick setup here, been keeping fish for over 50 years, saltwater for 6. have a mixed reef 180 Gallon with 40 gallon sump and refugium. Tank has been set up for a month, rock was cycled for about 2 months. Been trough typical break in diatoms and some algae, things just turned around this week where the glass didn't need cleaning daily and algae was disappearing. Last week I added some new Acros which I ALWAYS dip first. They where doing well, holding color but not showing growth yet then yesterday I noticed the green one had receded quit a bit at the bottom but when I came home from work today I saw the strawberry Acro was almost bare of flesh! That coral was perfect yesterday! First pic is the green, 2nd is the strawberry. As I removed the Strawberry I held it to the glass and looked through a magnifying glass and saw a small critter moving up the coral. I dipped the corals in Coral RX then started exploring what was left behind in the bowl, sure enough at least 2 of the critters where there. Last picture is under an inexpensive Swift microscope using a Din 10, .25 lens taken with a compact Canon camera. Please help me ID this critter. Is it what is eating the coral and what are my options?
I have a six-line Wrasse is quarantine, he looks healthy and is eating well. I am considering putting him to work.
Thanks for the help!
I have a six-line Wrasse is quarantine, he looks healthy and is eating well. I am considering putting him to work.
Thanks for the help!