K kiLLscaLLion Active Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Midtown Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Nov 18, 2011 #1 The algae appears to be attacking and killing the coral. Any idea what it is and how to prevent it from happening?
The algae appears to be attacking and killing the coral. Any idea what it is and how to prevent it from happening?
dubs renegade reefer Manhattan Reefs Location bronx Rating - 100% 250 0 0 Nov 18, 2011 #2 It looks to me like green hair algy and the torch looks a little bleached ur Parameter might be off give us some more info so we can better help u
It looks to me like green hair algy and the torch looks a little bleached ur Parameter might be off give us some more info so we can better help u
Tonyscoots84 REEF ON! Manhattan Reefs Location Howell, NJ Rating - 100% 64 0 0 Nov 18, 2011 #3 u got some issues on your parameters. i would say phosphates but let us know what those levels are and dont say they are good lol
u got some issues on your parameters. i would say phosphates but let us know what those levels are and dont say they are good lol
skene Winter. Time for Flakes.. Manhattan Reefs Location Queens Rating - 100% 240 0 0 Nov 18, 2011 #4 pshhh... he has coraline... a sign that stuff grows.
ming LE Coral Killer Manhattan Reefs Location Flushing, NY Rating - 100% 272 0 0 Nov 18, 2011 #5 +1 on the coral looks bleached. The coral is dying and the algae is just taking advantage of dying tissue. Is it a new coral? New lights? Hows the water parameters? What other corals do you have and are they looking okay or stressed?
+1 on the coral looks bleached. The coral is dying and the algae is just taking advantage of dying tissue. Is it a new coral? New lights? Hows the water parameters? What other corals do you have and are they looking okay or stressed?