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yea, or a sting. Anything else affected?
what the is RTN destroyer? Ive never heard of it.
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salty, reef grow puts this stuff out. My buddy at Reef Addicted sold it to me when my tank crashed before I knew what was wrong with it.
What would eat it or even sting it? I have no softies or anything but a birds nest near it and nothing touches that spot. I have two clowns and a watchmen goby and a CUC
 

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Time to go nocturnal too. thers some ugly flat worms out there.
And keep in mind rtn stn etc are loosely used terms now, used to describe any tme the coral dies, from no flow alk shock bad light etc.
From what I understand true STN, RTN is a bacterial infection that plagued the SPS world early on and sometimes still, so I assume that is an in tank anti biotic. os snake oil i really don't know.

but dont freak, it could just be a dead spot in flow light etc.
 
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Time to go nocturnal too. thers some ugly flat worms out there.
And keep in mind rtn stn etc are loosely used terms now, used to describe any tme the coral dies, from no flow alk shock bad light etc.
From what I understand true STN, RTN is a bacterial infection that plagued the SPS world early on and sometimes still, so I assume that is an in tank anti biotic. os snake oil i really don't know.

but dont freak, it could just be a dead spot in flow light etc.
Thanks for the information Salty, can there be too much flow? I added a koralia nano that is aimed at the back to hit my sps a little harder, it's not much maybe 240 GPH
 
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Thanks for the information Salty, can there be too much flow? I added a koralia nano that is aimed at the back to hit my sps a little harder, it's not much maybe 240 GPH
for that stick id kinda say no. unles the coral is already unhealthy.

wait whats that monti chalice in sweeper reach of the stick?
 
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for that stick id kinda say no. unles the coral is already unhealthy.

wait whats that monti chalice in sweeper reach of the stick?
There's a small monti cap I glued to the rock in front of it. It's probably 2 inches from the affected stick
 
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I agree. Just move that piece for a spell and see if the tissue regenerates.
I moved it, good news is while I was elbow deep in the tank I noticed the affected acro had good Polyp extension, idk if it's because of the Acropower but it seems to be in good health
 
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salty, reef grow puts this stuff out. My buddy at Reef Addicted sold it to me when my tank crashed before I knew what was wrong with it.
What would eat it or even sting it? I have no softies or anything but a birds nest near it and nothing touches that spot. I have two clowns and a watchmen goby and a CUC
In tank treatment? Does it list the medicine?
 
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In tank treatment? Does it list the medicine?

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