Thanks Ian,
That means a lot coming from you. Before I had even set up my first tank I had already heard great things about you and Reef Odyssey. I'm not sure how familiar you two really are, but it was my buddy Chris Dock, who used to operate a LFS in the Carolina's, that spoke so highly about you. He holds no punches when it comes to vendor reviews, and he had nothing but good things to say about you. And to mention his feeding regimen, he too was adamant that spot feeding was unnecessary. He broadcast fed only, and his tank looked amazing. Sadly, he has now moved to a new state.
I guess now that I've realized the culprit, not to mention the fact that the coral has once agin resumed regular acceptance of food, that my title to this thread is meaningless. The fact that this coral continues to show signs of growth in one direction but recession in another had me really stumped. It took a late night flashlight investigation to uncover the stinging hydroids. The little SOBs are in my substrate. I'm just praying to find a solution right now. There are two other rather large chalices in the same tank that are also being stung, and I currently do not have the means to relocate them.
Anyways, please wish me luck!