redwingrob40
New member
Hi,
So about two weeks ago I noticed that one of my larger acan colonies was starting to recede. I figured that I would keep an eye on things, and make sure that the params are in line, but is has been getting worse. I have read about worms that eat acans and black bugs as well, and have tried on numerous occasions to catch these guys possibly nibbling away at the poor corals. I have not been able to see either. I also don't believe that this is brown jelly as it doesn't appear to be any jelly like substance. It is only affecting some of my acans and not all. There are a couple small colonies that I added a few months ago that seem fine, but I don't want this to spread any further...
My water params as of this evening are:
Salinity- 1.026 calibrated refractomete
Alk- 8.4 Red Sea pro
Calcium- 430 Red Sea pro
Mg- 1300 Red Sea pro
Phosphates- 0 Hanna hi713
Temp- 82
Here are some pics of the affected colonies:
My biggest colony
View attachment 235916 this one looks like just at the edge
my bowerbanki with exposed skeleton
Here are some of the ones that have not been affected yet

I really want to prevent this from moving to my other acans. It is possible to dip some of these guys, but the large colony is attached to rock that would be almost impossible to get out of the tank without ripping everything apart, and I do think I can get it off the rock without damaging the coral. All of the corals were dipped in coral Rx prior to being added to the tank.
Any ideas of what could be doing this? Black bugs? Worms? Bacterial infection? Would it be worth treating with interceptor, or similar drug (interceptor seems almost impossible to find nowadays). TIA for your help.
Rob
So about two weeks ago I noticed that one of my larger acan colonies was starting to recede. I figured that I would keep an eye on things, and make sure that the params are in line, but is has been getting worse. I have read about worms that eat acans and black bugs as well, and have tried on numerous occasions to catch these guys possibly nibbling away at the poor corals. I have not been able to see either. I also don't believe that this is brown jelly as it doesn't appear to be any jelly like substance. It is only affecting some of my acans and not all. There are a couple small colonies that I added a few months ago that seem fine, but I don't want this to spread any further...
My water params as of this evening are:
Salinity- 1.026 calibrated refractomete
Alk- 8.4 Red Sea pro
Calcium- 430 Red Sea pro
Mg- 1300 Red Sea pro
Phosphates- 0 Hanna hi713
Temp- 82
Here are some pics of the affected colonies:

View attachment 235916 this one looks like just at the edge

Here are some of the ones that have not been affected yet

I really want to prevent this from moving to my other acans. It is possible to dip some of these guys, but the large colony is attached to rock that would be almost impossible to get out of the tank without ripping everything apart, and I do think I can get it off the rock without damaging the coral. All of the corals were dipped in coral Rx prior to being added to the tank.
Any ideas of what could be doing this? Black bugs? Worms? Bacterial infection? Would it be worth treating with interceptor, or similar drug (interceptor seems almost impossible to find nowadays). TIA for your help.
Rob