Response from WetWebMedia
Response from WetWebMedia
Here's the response I got from WWM:
Greetings!
Salutations
I've been a huge fan of your site for quite some time, and appreciate the
help and knowledge you share with hobbyists.
We share!
My question doesn't really pertain to a problem per se, just an unusual
situation that nobody's been able to explain.
First, system specs:
-200 gallon mixed reef aquarium (SPS, LPS, softies, zoanthids)
-Lighting: 2x 250w MH, 2 x 150w MH (Hamilton 14K) with 3x Powerbrite
actinic supplementation
-100 gallon Rubbermaid remote sump
-Barracuda return pump
-Dart closed loop
-2x Vortech MP40W
-MSX 250 skimmer
-Carbon in ViaAqua reactor
-Korallin Ca reactor w/ all topoff water going through kalkwasser reactor
When examining the aquarium the other day, I noticed some strange, larger
tentacles coming out of a zoanthid colony. I've had this colony for over
three years, and have split it several times (but not recently). I
noticed that one of the other colonies (same morph), located about 12"
away, is exhibiting the same behavior. The only recent change made was
changing out the activated carbon the day before I noticed this.
A picture is worth a thousand words on this one, so I'm attaching a .jpg
file.
I see this, these "excited" tentacles
Thanks for any light that you can shed!
Scott
Something has got this colony excited/riled... likely either food
stimulus, or chemical interaction w/ other Cnidarian life here... Could be
a harbinger of trouble... Please read here:
http://wetwebmedia.com/cnidcompppt.htm
and here: http://wetwebmedia.com/zoanthidcompfaqs.htm
and the linked files above these areas... till you feel you understand what
is likely occurring here. Bob Fenner
I've got some reading to do. Not sure I like the "harbinger of trouble" quote, but I need to find out what's going on. :eek1: