I need some advice on Blasto and Candy Cane Corals.
1 - I have a beautiful Blasto coral—just one polyp/frag. It has only been in my tank for two mos., but I noticed some darkness on the edges and a black spot or hole last week. I dipped it and a few days later tried to feed it, but it looks the same. I have tried to look up this issue but have not seen anything about it. Although I saw something about black spot disease. It looks like it is losing flesh on that side, but when I dipped it, I saw nothing like a snail or sponge. It is hard to get good pictures, but I am attaching a couple. Any thoughts? I heard they were hardy, and I hope to save it, but I am concerned it is headed in the wrong direction. I have a small colony of Blastos that are about 1 month old and look ok so far, but I think I need some tips to keep them healthy.
2- Also, I have Candy Cane corals. The first (reddish) candy cane I bought, which I have had for over two years, looks okay—but not full and puffy; it is alive and seemingly ok. It survived a massive five-day blackout last winter, so it is hardy but not getting larger or spreading. I recently bought another set of green, puffy, and healthy frags from my LFS. They are doing fine but I think they a bit smaller. You can see them under the toadstool. Any tips to keep them happy and healthy?
My tank parameters are stable, but I did have a couple of weeks where my alkaline rose more than planned from 9 to 11, and I had refractometer issues, so the salinity shifted a bit. You can see from the pics that I have a lot of soft coral—leathers, zoas, etc. These are the last readings from before the weekend: Salinity 1.025, Temperature 79 degrees, pH 8.1, Phosphate .06, Nitrates 14.6, Magnesium 1430, alkaline 9.9, Calcium 440.
Thanks for any advice!
1 - I have a beautiful Blasto coral—just one polyp/frag. It has only been in my tank for two mos., but I noticed some darkness on the edges and a black spot or hole last week. I dipped it and a few days later tried to feed it, but it looks the same. I have tried to look up this issue but have not seen anything about it. Although I saw something about black spot disease. It looks like it is losing flesh on that side, but when I dipped it, I saw nothing like a snail or sponge. It is hard to get good pictures, but I am attaching a couple. Any thoughts? I heard they were hardy, and I hope to save it, but I am concerned it is headed in the wrong direction. I have a small colony of Blastos that are about 1 month old and look ok so far, but I think I need some tips to keep them healthy.
2- Also, I have Candy Cane corals. The first (reddish) candy cane I bought, which I have had for over two years, looks okay—but not full and puffy; it is alive and seemingly ok. It survived a massive five-day blackout last winter, so it is hardy but not getting larger or spreading. I recently bought another set of green, puffy, and healthy frags from my LFS. They are doing fine but I think they a bit smaller. You can see them under the toadstool. Any tips to keep them happy and healthy?
My tank parameters are stable, but I did have a couple of weeks where my alkaline rose more than planned from 9 to 11, and I had refractometer issues, so the salinity shifted a bit. You can see from the pics that I have a lot of soft coral—leathers, zoas, etc. These are the last readings from before the weekend: Salinity 1.025, Temperature 79 degrees, pH 8.1, Phosphate .06, Nitrates 14.6, Magnesium 1430, alkaline 9.9, Calcium 440.
Thanks for any advice!