fishgeek01
Active Member
Maybe a stupid question, but I have had a green montipora plating coral for about 2 years now. Recently within the last week it has started to suffer from what I beleive is rtn. Unfortunetly there is no way for me to do anything for this coral as it is bigger than any dinner plate I have in my house and I can't remove it from the reef without breaking it apart. It measures almost 18 inches across (started as a 2x2 inch peice). Nothing in my tank has changed in the three years it has been set up. All of my parameters test at 0, calcium is at 450. PH is at 8.2. Temp held steady at 79.8 no new livestock has been added in over a year with the exception of some zoos. and birdsnest corals. The lights I have are about 3 months old, 2-150 watt 14k and 2-130 PC dual actinic.
No other corals are suffering from any recession, and all continue to have excellent growth. I have seen at least a 1 inch increase in the size of this montipora in the last 2 months alone. Extremely fast growing. But in the last 3 days this recession has started.
Any thoughts would help.
No other corals are suffering from any recession, and all continue to have excellent growth. I have seen at least a 1 inch increase in the size of this montipora in the last 2 months alone. Extremely fast growing. But in the last 3 days this recession has started.
Any thoughts would help.