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I have been having trouble with my piece of strawberry shortcake. It is healthy & encrusting around the outer areas but turning grey with die off in the center. Anyone have any ideas what is going on or suggestions on how to stop it?

Have you tried the late night peek-in? Maybe there's a pest coming out at night? (Spaghetti worm...)
 
I know this may be off topic but I just heard someone say spaghetti worm. I took this pic in my tank the other night after lights off around 3am. It is a creature with several tentacles, which looks like strings. It branched them off to various rocks. Sorry for the poor quality pic; took it using a red flashlight for the light as to not scare it off. This a spaghetti worm? ID anyone? I also took a short vid that gives a little better detail
 

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Not too much yet - about 1400 ML of each alk & ca per 24 hour cycle. My old set up with more large colonies used well over 2 liters of each per day. Mag is generally dosed at a similar value to the others but over the course of a week instead of daily.
Obvious question, why haven't you started using a reactor yet? Seems with dosing that kind of volume, it would be more beneficial to just hook up a reactor.
 
I know this may be off topic but I just heard someone say spaghetti worm. I took this pic in my tank the other night after lights off around 3am. It is a creature with several tentacles, which looks like strings. It branched them off to various rocks. Sorry for the poor quality pic; took it using a red flashlight for the light as to not scare it off. This a spaghetti worm? ID anyone? I also took a short vid that gives a little better detail
My guess would be spagetti worm or something very similar.
 
Obvious question, why haven't you started using a reactor yet? Seems with dosing that kind of volume, it would be more beneficial to just hook up a reactor.
Good question???? I just never have used one and dosing has worked pretty well for me.
 
Have you tried the late night peek-in? Maybe there's a pest coming out at night? (Spaghetti worm...)
No nothing I've seen - I have been thinking for awhile it may be bacterial & someone else sent me a message with the same opinion so I will give that coral a anti-bac dip and see if that works.
 
Good question???? I just never have used one and dosing has worked pretty well for me.
I also have never used one. I've only had a 40 and I recently upgraded to a 75. I don't think I'm at the reactor stage yet because q couple gallons of two part will last me several months. From what I've read and spoke with people about, I can guarantee that if you go the reactor route you will be so grateful. Then you wouldn't have to have such huge dosing storage tanks. There's definitely no absolute right way (if there is it's probably what you're doing since you're corals look so amazing), but I figured I'd just throw that out there.
Good question???? I just never have used one and dosing has worked pretty well for me.
 
I also have never used one. I've only had a 40 and I recently upgraded to a 75. I don't think I'm at the reactor stage yet because q couple gallons of two part will last me several months. From what I've read and spoke with people about, I can guarantee that if you go the reactor route you will be so grateful. Then you wouldn't have to have such huge dosing storage tanks. There's definitely no absolute right way (if there is it's probably what you're doing since you're corals look so amazing), but I figured I'd just throw that out there.
Maybe one of these days.
 
No nothing I've seen - I have been thinking for awhile it may be bacterial & someone else sent me a message with the same opinion so I will give that coral a anti-bac dip and see if that works.
Did a 20 minute bath in Furan yesterday so if it is a bacterial issue I am hoping that will clear it up. (fingers are crossed)
 
The SSC looks to be making some headway with it's recovery. Some of the shoots I thought were dead are now turning red on the tips so I am keep my fingers crossed.
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