I have a Duncan with about 15 heads. The coral is beautiful and healthy looking during the day. When I look at it at night there are heads at the top only, that are showing stn. The photo where it looks heathy was taken after the photo where you can see the tissue loss. I just don?t get it, it looks amazing during the day but when it closes up at night I can see the tissue loss, it?s been slowly happening for about 2 months. I do not see anything messing with it during the day, I will peresodically check on it through the night (using red light) and have never seen anything on it. I also will feed directly 1-2 times a week, she readily takes food.
Not sure if I should just let it run it?s course, try a dip or frag off the affected area. Anyone seen this before ? Will this spread to the rest of the colonie?
Thanks for any input
90 gal tank with 35 gal sump
Water perameters:
Temp - 77-78
Alkalinity - 8.5-9 DKH Hanna
Calcium - 417 Red Sea
Mag - 1400 Red Sea
Salinity - 35 apex and refactometer
Pos - .02 - .00 Hanna
Ph - 8.1-8.24 apex
Nitrate - 1.2 api
Nitrite - 0 api
Lights - Kissel Ap-700 at 40%
Not sure if I should just let it run it?s course, try a dip or frag off the affected area. Anyone seen this before ? Will this spread to the rest of the colonie?
Thanks for any input
90 gal tank with 35 gal sump
Water perameters:
Temp - 77-78
Alkalinity - 8.5-9 DKH Hanna
Calcium - 417 Red Sea
Mag - 1400 Red Sea
Salinity - 35 apex and refactometer
Pos - .02 - .00 Hanna
Ph - 8.1-8.24 apex
Nitrate - 1.2 api
Nitrite - 0 api
Lights - Kissel Ap-700 at 40%