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Ugh, the title says it all. It started with one white spot 3 days ago, then spread as you see in the pics below. So after copious research, I determined that I MUST have MENS. So after diligently looking at my Montipora (encrusting type) at 3:00 a.m for the last 3 nights, I have yet to find any buggers (adults) crawling around, or egg clutches. I went and bought some coralRx for dipping, did a 8 minute dip tonight... Nothing. No signs of nudis anywhere below, on top, eggs ...nada. I inspected with a flashlight, and bright light. and looked at the water afterwards. I also have a red digi, spongodes, and small cap frag in the aquarium. I didn't see any nudis crawling around.
So this is a head scratcher for me:
Here are my parms over the last 10 days:
No3 Po4 SG PH ALK CA MG
Also, I thought it could be warfare? Debris? The only thing I changed was moving a candy cane next to it, so I doubt that's the cause.
Pic:
So this is a head scratcher for me:
Here are my parms over the last 10 days:
No3 Po4 SG PH ALK CA MG
Also, I thought it could be warfare? Debris? The only thing I changed was moving a candy cane next to it, so I doubt that's the cause.
Pic:


