torch coral stinging?

evasquez

New Member
coming directly from the center of the coral is a brown colored stringy looking tentacle thing...it doesn't look normal...what is that?
 

meowzer

Moderator
It could be poop....I can't remember if torch corals have long feeler tentacles...LOL
My galaxia sure does
 

reefkprz

Active Member
it could be poo, or it could be the coral expelling excess zooxanthellae.
how long have you had the coral? have you recently moved it into higher lighting? have you moved it into lower lighting? changed light bulbs? has it eaten lately......
if it hasnt eaten (least likley in my mind), then its probably expelling excess zooxanthellae, expulsion can be from moving, the result is expelling excess zooxanthellae that it no longer requires due to a shift in the internal population (aka too many zooxanthellae, or the wrong type for the conditions. Some zooxanthellae does better in low light, some in high light, as conditions change so does the resident populations of zooxanthellae.
There are over 80 different strains of symbiotic dinoflagellates from at least four orders and seven genera {Borneman, 2001} that contribute to coral photosynthesis, depending on present conditions) the coral will expell excess zooxantellae as needed for survival/adaptation. some times extreme cases are seen in bleaching corals due to adverse circumstances, though I do not think this is the case here as you did not say your coral is bleaching. it sounds like normal adaptation to me. I have seen it many times from my various euphyllias
 

evasquez

New Member
the frag went from halide to PC's...so from higher to lower...the sting thing retracted just like a normal tentacle...
 

btldreef

Moderator
Originally Posted by evasquez
http:///forum/post/3170561
the frag went from halide to PC's...so from higher to lower...the sting thing retracted just like a normal tentacle...
Did it retract or detach and you didn't notice?
If you see it again, take a pic.
 

evasquez

New Member
parts of it detached and the remaining came back in...if i see it again i will take a pic...
Thanks guys
 

btldreef

Moderator
Originally Posted by evasquez
http:///forum/post/3170643
parts of it detached and the remaining came back in...if i see it again i will take a pic...
Thanks guys
It's poop. Or releasing algae it doesn't need anymore which IMO, is still poop, LOL.
 

evasquez

New Member
definately not a sting then...it seriously looked like a tentacle was bit and shredded off...must be poop...the coral itself is doing good though...odd
thanks guys
 
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