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I have a WD that has been growing and coloring very well for the past few months that has been losing pe for the past 2-3 days. I decided to take a look at it today, and noticed some very worrying tissue loss. The skeleton is bright white in person, just not quite captured well with the camera. Its in around 400-450 par, in moderate flow, no changes in a few weeks in position. There are several other larger colonies doing very well, along with some frags that are growing, mixed reef tank. Nothing else is having any issues. Params have been stable and go as follows:
Salinity: 35.0 ppt with refracto and hanna probe
Temp: 77-78
Alk: 8.8-9.2, hanna checker
Ca: 465, red sea
Mg: 1420, red sea
Nitrate: 1.5, red sea
Phosphate .08-.1, red sea
Fish are tomini tang, naso tang, unicron tang, sailfin tang, sixline, algae blenny, 5 occellaris clowns, 1 tomato clown. Inverts are some turbos and conches, tank is a 260g with 90g sump. Lights are radion g4 pros, run full spectrum with blue in the mornings and evenings.
The tissue loss wraps around in between the branches. The second picture is how the light hits it. Looking for any causes, as well as some solutions. I'm at a loss, because all other sticks are thriving, and this one was as well until a few days ago. One suggestion I have gotten is a possible gorilla crab invader that I will be looking for tonight. Thank you!
Salinity: 35.0 ppt with refracto and hanna probe
Temp: 77-78
Alk: 8.8-9.2, hanna checker
Ca: 465, red sea
Mg: 1420, red sea
Nitrate: 1.5, red sea
Phosphate .08-.1, red sea
Fish are tomini tang, naso tang, unicron tang, sailfin tang, sixline, algae blenny, 5 occellaris clowns, 1 tomato clown. Inverts are some turbos and conches, tank is a 260g with 90g sump. Lights are radion g4 pros, run full spectrum with blue in the mornings and evenings.
The tissue loss wraps around in between the branches. The second picture is how the light hits it. Looking for any causes, as well as some solutions. I'm at a loss, because all other sticks are thriving, and this one was as well until a few days ago. One suggestion I have gotten is a possible gorilla crab invader that I will be looking for tonight. Thank you!




