Sps with puffy tips

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Hey does anyone know why my sps has puffy tips?

Is this normal or something wrong with this coral?

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Should be fine but just look out for peeling on the wierd growth, not that I have seen it before like that but it reminds me of a hyperplasia type deal. If it can get worse and or affects other corals but can also just go away. Normally hyperplasia looks like a lumpy and bumpy growth though, is yours smooth? Is it just the one coral doing that? Unless someone has seen this specifically and knows or has a different thought.
 
Should be fine but just look out for peeling on the wierd growth, not that I have seen it before like that but it reminds me of a hyperplasia type deal. If it can get worse and or affects other corals but can also just go away. Normally hyperplasia looks like a lumpy and bumpy growth though, is yours smooth? Is it just the one coral doing that? Unless someone has seen this specifically and knows or has a different thought.
i have not seen it on other corals. I can best describe it as it looks like a blister with liquid inside. It was never like this until about 1 month ago. All parameters are ok. Nothing really changed.
 
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I've had this happen, although mine had more of a "bounce" quality. Never really figured out what it was- just maintain quality reefing and it probably will go away
 
Just had the same issue with a Tenuis. Nothing negative happen. I had a drop in Alk but once things were stable again it went away.
 
Same problem I’m having with a couple of my acros. My calcium is low at 330 while my Alk is at 9.9. Trying to rectify levels and hopefully affected acros will improve.

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Same problem I’m having with a couple of my acros. My calcium is low at 330 while my Alk is at 9.9. Trying to rectify levels and hopefully affected acros will improve.

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yea thats what i have. i will check calcium
 
Yea that’s hyperplasia or something along those lines. When I saw it in my tank the only thing I could see wrong was I was dosing unequal parts of two part. When I corrected that things recovered. I do believe having uneven calcium and alk levels can cause this but it’s not always the case. Hopefully after you correct them things will return to normal.
 

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