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Please delete as I am better educated and informed..... but still need help identifying.
hey all,
SPS/Acro dominated 150g reef
-trigger sump, curve 5 skimmer, uv filter, Chaeto, apex triton dosing kh, cal, mag and manual dose nitrate.
Kh 9
Cal 425
Mag 1325
Salinity .026
Temp 77.5
Ph 8.07
I have something eating my coral. I have white fuzzy stuff all over them and all over tank. Not algae and I don’t think bacteria. It’s not coating stuff. They are individual cell with a fuzzy tail. I’ll include pics. This morning I was getting photos of the white fuzzy stuff and started zooming in on the coral itself to individual pores and thing I have found issue with what I think are red bugs. But I have not been doing this long enough to know really what to look for, what is supposed to be there and what is not. I will include the pictures I took. Please help me find solution. We already had a major crash recently from not quarantining coral (yup, my bad hood hard lesson) and if I loose it all she might really kill me. Funny not funny. So here are the pics. Ask questions, request better shots, call me names, whatever I’m answering and listening.! Peace.
Long skinny white fuzzy looking - please help ID
Hey all, These have popped up seemingly overnight. They are soft and loosely attached to walls of sump; return pump section only. You can see in video they start small in what looks like spider web then end up long (1.5” max). Any help would be great. If it helps I’ve also had what looks like...
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hey all,
SPS/Acro dominated 150g reef
-trigger sump, curve 5 skimmer, uv filter, Chaeto, apex triton dosing kh, cal, mag and manual dose nitrate.
Kh 9
Cal 425
Mag 1325
Salinity .026
Temp 77.5
Ph 8.07
I have something eating my coral. I have white fuzzy stuff all over them and all over tank. Not algae and I don’t think bacteria. It’s not coating stuff. They are individual cell with a fuzzy tail. I’ll include pics. This morning I was getting photos of the white fuzzy stuff and started zooming in on the coral itself to individual pores and thing I have found issue with what I think are red bugs. But I have not been doing this long enough to know really what to look for, what is supposed to be there and what is not. I will include the pictures I took. Please help me find solution. We already had a major crash recently from not quarantining coral (yup, my bad hood hard lesson) and if I loose it all she might really kill me. Funny not funny. So here are the pics. Ask questions, request better shots, call me names, whatever I’m answering and listening.! Peace.