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Those polyps look really white, are you sure it's not a dendrophyllia (NPS coral) @encrustingacro?
It’s a Duncan.Those polyps look really white, are you sure it's not a dendrophyllia (NPS coral) @encrustingacro?
No orangeThose polyps look really white, are you sure it's not a dendrophyllia (NPS coral) @encrustingacro?
Can't tell best from the photo but does the coral by any chance have any orange on it?
Theyre bleached and have experienced at some point too much light which has affected the production of color and energy known as zooanthellae. May be why they respond in low light. Assure phosphate not elevated and feed then 2x a week with mysis shrimp
I feed ab+ once a week. And reef roids once a week.Have you tried offering food during the day (if it's coral only)
Could a fish be picking at it during the day? Could the light/flow be too strong?
Also when did you move it? Duncans can be moody and may randomly decide to close for a week or so.
Tempature? What are the nutrient levels at?I feed ab+ once a week. And reef roids once a week.
I have monitored my tank for the pesky fish, inverts, etc for the picking.
No one does.
I have iodine dipped. Also have a wrasse tank.
This has been closed almost 2 months except in the evening.
My par at his level are about 120.
Lighter flow.
Reef roids raises Phosphates, the very element I mentioned may be elevated and feed mysis instead of Roids and AB+ which raises nitrate and also PhosphatesI feed ab+ once a week. And reef roids once a week.
I have monitored my tank for the pesky fish, inverts, etc for the picking.
No one does.
I have iodine dipped. Also have a wrasse tank.
This has been closed almost 2 months except in the evening.
My par at his level are about 120.
Lighter flow.
I'm pretty sure it's a duncan; it's likely bleached. Dendrophyllia have smaller polyps with a lower tentacle count.Those polyps look really white, are you sure it's not a dendrophyllia (NPS coral) @encrustingacro?
Can't tell best from the photo but does the coral by any chance have any orange on it?