I am new to the saltwater scene, and I have revisited this forum time to time, and I am amazed at the mass collection of knowledge here. Because of the vast amount of experience here, I never found the need to register. But now I have a specific question about my tank.
About a week ago these white spots showed up in my tank, and I want to make sure that this is normal and not something I should worry about.
https://imgur.com/a/4NTPa
(can't believe my phone took such close pictures)
The Anemone in my tank seems to be under some kind of stress. It is not opening up all the way like is used to. It is still eating fine, but I just think it is aware of the infestation and holding back some.
The other Inhabitants do not show signs of stress or infection.
On a side note: Two weeks ago I had an explosion of Marine Diatoms. I removed some of the rocks, brushed off the diatoms in a bucket with tank water, brushed the other rocks that I could not remove in the tank itself and installed a more fine filter media in my HOB filters to filter out the loose Diatoms. My clean up crew took care of the stragglers. My tank is now "visibly" Diatom free.
Tank: 75 gals 2 HOB Fillers with Protein skimmer (no sump yet) Heater and one powerhead
Red and green algae are starting to appear on the rocks closest to the light.
Chemical parameters are perfect as of last night.
Inhabitants:
2 Juvenile green spotted puffers
2 Juvenile clownfish
1 Colored Tipped Haitian Reef Anemone (Condylactis sp.)
50+ hermits
10+ snails
About a week ago these white spots showed up in my tank, and I want to make sure that this is normal and not something I should worry about.
https://imgur.com/a/4NTPa
(can't believe my phone took such close pictures)
The Anemone in my tank seems to be under some kind of stress. It is not opening up all the way like is used to. It is still eating fine, but I just think it is aware of the infestation and holding back some.
The other Inhabitants do not show signs of stress or infection.
On a side note: Two weeks ago I had an explosion of Marine Diatoms. I removed some of the rocks, brushed off the diatoms in a bucket with tank water, brushed the other rocks that I could not remove in the tank itself and installed a more fine filter media in my HOB filters to filter out the loose Diatoms. My clean up crew took care of the stragglers. My tank is now "visibly" Diatom free.
Tank: 75 gals 2 HOB Fillers with Protein skimmer (no sump yet) Heater and one powerhead
Red and green algae are starting to appear on the rocks closest to the light.
Chemical parameters are perfect as of last night.
Inhabitants:
2 Juvenile green spotted puffers
2 Juvenile clownfish
1 Colored Tipped Haitian Reef Anemone (Condylactis sp.)
50+ hermits
10+ snails