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I woke up this morning with my coral's flesh peeling from its skeleton. ...what could cause this...any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Please include age of tank, lighting, and any chemistry values specially Ca/Mg/Alk and SG.
 
Tank :1year 4 months
A.I hydra
Cal 460
Mag 1440
Alk 7.7-8
Phosphate .1
Nitrate 2
Salinity 1.026
I have a photo but not sure how to attach it.
 
could be caused by excessive flow , strong currents, what kind of pump are you using what kind of lights you have ?
 
Try a free photobucket account. Copy and paste the IMG code into your post.

What type of coral is this specifically?

Thanks for including the values. Nothing really pops out, phos is on the higher end.
 
tank temps are 78-80 and I also have 2 mp40 pumps
this is the picture of the coral..cant remember the name.


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