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![]() Yeah I wouldn't guess any of those fish to be suspect in this case. Just thought I'd ask though, because in the past I had similar issues with blastos, and it was naughty fish in my case. Good luck getting it sorted. My thinking on this is that it can come around, try feeding the Acan+ as suggested, it does seem to help them out if they're hungry. With that said I don't target feed mine, but on the flipside, maybe I have a dirty overfed tank
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![]() Just an update, it was Oct 14 when this piece showed exposed skeleton. It is now Oct 18 and it currently shows no exposed skeleton. The only change was: moved to bottom of tank on sand bed (low light) and perhaps less water flow (but not significant change). I did not yet try Acan+, nor did I try to force additional target feedings. Let's see if this holds up...
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![]() Nice improvement!
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![]() Glad to see it worked out! Congrats! Just looked this up in "corals of the world":
Habitat: Lower reef slopes protected from wave action, and turbid environments. http://coral.aims.gov.au/speciesPage...data/0108/viewAfter reading that, it makes sense what you said about the light exposure. I interpreted that to mean low light, nutrient rich waters. Here's the link: |
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![]() that is one cool coral database.
when I first got into marine aquariums in the late 90's (when the internet was dial up and html code was considered sophisticated), bought a nice set of books by JEN Veron called Corals of the World for hundreds of dollars... this just blew that book set out of the water. |