A few months ago I noticed my Pokerstar Montipora had begun to recede a bit. Fast forward to today and the colony is absolutely destroyed. I also had a purple Montipora that never seemed to take off. It would grow a few inches than melt away along the edges. I figured there was something wrong with my water parameters that was effecting that species of coral.
I relocated a chunk of the Pokerstar to a smaller tank and one night I noticed a very small, white, feathered worm patrolling the edges. I took a flashlight to my main reef and sure enough all the sick corals had these little nudibranches hanging out in the effected areas.
I hear physical removal is a good option (there doesn't seem to be that many, maybe a dozen). Anyone had experience with these white nudibranches before?
I relocated a chunk of the Pokerstar to a smaller tank and one night I noticed a very small, white, feathered worm patrolling the edges. I took a flashlight to my main reef and sure enough all the sick corals had these little nudibranches hanging out in the effected areas.
I hear physical removal is a good option (there doesn't seem to be that many, maybe a dozen). Anyone had experience with these white nudibranches before?