NatureNerd
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For the last two months I have found small strips of tissue cleared off both my Birdnest (Pink Seriatopora and Ponape) coral colonies. At night I see large (1/4 inch long) amphipods (Grammarus sp, I think) at the site of the damage. They appear to be eating the coral flesh. No other SPS corals have been damaged including a ORA metallic green birdnest.
The damage occurs always at night and mostly mid-branch, but sometimes base or tip. The tissue loss sites are 1/2 long and about 1/4 wide strip. I have always had lots of copepods, amphipods, and other small bugs but nothing has damaged any SPS's before. I have also never heard of a species of amphipods that eat corals.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Livestock list: 2 Occ clowns, Tailspot Blenny, Purple Firefish, 2 skunk cleaners, small two-spot tang, and DF pipefish. The only thing out at night are the cleaners.
The damage occurs always at night and mostly mid-branch, but sometimes base or tip. The tissue loss sites are 1/2 long and about 1/4 wide strip. I have always had lots of copepods, amphipods, and other small bugs but nothing has damaged any SPS's before. I have also never heard of a species of amphipods that eat corals.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Livestock list: 2 Occ clowns, Tailspot Blenny, Purple Firefish, 2 skunk cleaners, small two-spot tang, and DF pipefish. The only thing out at night are the cleaners.