florida joe
Well-Known Member
This situation has been talked about a number of times but as the saying goes “a picture is worth a thousand words” I thought I would take new reef hobbyists through the proses of leather corals sloughing-off a thin top layer of tissue by posting pictures as my leather goes through this proses. As we know the leather does this not as a regenerative action but one that serves to rid the coral's surface of accumulated waste, debris and algae. In the first picture the leather looks like is it on its way out, in the second tentacles can be seen as the top layer of tissue is removed. This is over a two day period I will post a picture every day until the coral is fully back to normal
As a side note sorry to disappoint you meowzer I am sure the title of this thread had you all fired up
As a side note sorry to disappoint you meowzer I am sure the title of this thread had you all fired up