Has anyone ever experienced this with their leather corals? I had an very agressive Maroon Clown in the main tank that took to this particular devil's hand. He was relentless with it until the polyps stopped opening up. I've since put the clown in the sump but the devil's hand has begun to melt or drop it's lobes. Now the lobes (3 and counting) that dropped have attached themselves to rock and appear to be thriving. Polyps open up and looks robust and a nice green hue, but the "parent" doesn't look so good. I have various other softies, shrooms and Zoas that are looking great. Should I remove the devil's hand or let it be. I planning to add lps soon and read that softies in this state are toxic to hard corals.
Lighting is 250W 12k reeflux mh
Flow is "turbulent"
ph= 8.5-8.6
Ca= 450-500
sg=1.025
79-81*f
alk=9.92
Any suggestions? Thanks
Lighting is 250W 12k reeflux mh
Flow is "turbulent"
ph= 8.5-8.6
Ca= 450-500
sg=1.025
79-81*f
alk=9.92
Any suggestions? Thanks
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