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Hi All,
I've just woken up this morning to find my candy cane coral having lost come of its polyps.
This coral has been healthy for the last 6-7 months. It resides in a pretty established tank so there have been no changes to lighting, flow, or water parameters over the last few months.
I notice that this sort of behaviour seemed to happen to a torch coral I had in another part of the tank a while ago. A few of the heads receded and never recovered, the others are still healthy.
I know this is a long shot.. the old what killed my coral question... But if no tank parameters seemed to have changed, what would you guys suggest could be irritating / killing parts of my corals?
Thanks for any comments, and happy new year!!
I've just woken up this morning to find my candy cane coral having lost come of its polyps.
This coral has been healthy for the last 6-7 months. It resides in a pretty established tank so there have been no changes to lighting, flow, or water parameters over the last few months.
I notice that this sort of behaviour seemed to happen to a torch coral I had in another part of the tank a while ago. A few of the heads receded and never recovered, the others are still healthy.
I know this is a long shot.. the old what killed my coral question... But if no tank parameters seemed to have changed, what would you guys suggest could be irritating / killing parts of my corals?
Thanks for any comments, and happy new year!!

