one of my acropora's is receding from the bottom. I thought it was either not enough light getting to the underside of coral or it wasn't getting enough flow. I changed my bulbs a couple days ago and raised the current. I'm not sure if that was the problem ..... or maybe something else.
I noticed little white "droppings" on the coral last night where it still has it's flesh normal. My magnifying glass showed what looked to be "fan worms" or small feather dusters coming out of the coral. There seems to be at least 3 of these very tiny feather dusters coming out at a random pattern. I can't see anything else but the fans.
Could this be nudi's or some type of a acro eating bug? I have 2 other acro's starting to recede this morning. I don't see any feather duster fans on (in) them. It could be the bulbs weren't changed soon enough and I am still paying for it! I really don't think so. It makes me think I have picked up a "bad bug"! I have KM Lugol's solution. Should I dip the acropora's. Everything else in tank is just fine. Lots of new growth and good color on other SPS's.
Suggestions on what to do? I've never seen a feather duster in a coral only in rocks!
I noticed little white "droppings" on the coral last night where it still has it's flesh normal. My magnifying glass showed what looked to be "fan worms" or small feather dusters coming out of the coral. There seems to be at least 3 of these very tiny feather dusters coming out at a random pattern. I can't see anything else but the fans.
Could this be nudi's or some type of a acro eating bug? I have 2 other acro's starting to recede this morning. I don't see any feather duster fans on (in) them. It could be the bulbs weren't changed soon enough and I am still paying for it! I really don't think so. It makes me think I have picked up a "bad bug"! I have KM Lugol's solution. Should I dip the acropora's. Everything else in tank is just fine. Lots of new growth and good color on other SPS's.
Suggestions on what to do? I've never seen a feather duster in a coral only in rocks!