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It's about 5 or 6 weeks old. Fully cycled done the brown stage and all other corals are open and well. I just grabbed this one yesterday so wanted to verify that it's okay.It looks ok from what I can see. Your tank is relatively new I gather?
Again, it looks fine (and it sounds like your other corals are ok as well). Just ensure you keep up your water change and testing regiment.It's about 5 or 6 weeks old. Fully cycled done the brown stage and all other corals are open and well. I just grabbed this one yesterday so wanted to verify that it's okay.
No just wanting to make sure its okay.Is there something about it that’s worrying you?
I believe it came with it. I've only had it for like 24-36 hrs.I see some little brownish/green areas on the top that don't look like coral tissue. Did the coral come with that or is it a new development? When I've damaged brains and had tissue recession, it usually starts out looking like that. I'd give the coral a light blast with a turkey baster to see if it is just detritus sitting there.
Is that okay though?I'm only suggesting and no expert. But, those spots look like algae growing on the skeleton where the tissues/skin have receeded slightly.
It wouldn't be preferable. I'd keep a close eye to see if it's receeding or healing/healed. But keep your parameters in order and it will heal. I'd put a hermit or small emerald crab in temporarily to let him get at the algae if it continues to grow. My Christmas favia, yours may be this as well, has been quite resilient.Is that okay though?
That algae isn't from my tank bro. I have only had it for maybe 36 hrsIt wouldn't be preferable. I'd keep a close eye to see if it's receeding or healing/healed. But keep your parameters in order and it will heal. I'd put a hermit or small emerald crab in temporarily to let him get at the algae if it continues to grow. My Christmas favia, yours may be this as well, has been quite resilient.
Why I said IF the algae continues to grow. But you did just introduce it to your system.That algae isn't from my tank bro. I have only had it for maybe 36 hrs
Who said anything is in distress?Your tank is so new that you will undoubtably lose some things. No way around it. Most of the time, there is not much you can do when a coral is in distress.
You are concerned about it.Who said anything is in distress?
I think he just meant in general terms, ie: by the time you observe a problem with your corals it's been present for weeks (and just not apparent or noticeable).Who said anything is in distress?
Because I've literally never had this style of coral and was asking if it's okay. It looks okay based on the photos I've looked at but that's all I have to go off of. Lol. Just because I'm asking about it doesn't mean I think it's distressed or dying. I'm not in panic mode or anything.You are concerned about it.