I have/had a bird's nest that I am very fond of partly because I bought it with a large symbiotic SPS crab already inside the coral...
Yesterday it was fine, but I was considering moving it because a bubble anemone had wandered a bit too close and the tentacles were coming in contact with the lower branches on one side. Today I came home from work and the majority (60% or so) of the tissue was sloughing off and obviously progressing rapidly. I assumed RTN, but that may be a generic term I have come up with rather than precisely accurate. I have moved it to my hospital tank now with it's SPS crab, but I am assuming it's already gone..
Some questions. Can the proximity of the anemone have caused this? In addition I changed the power heads around last week and it was probably getting a bit less flow than before. Could this be a candidate. I've had the coral for just over six months and in that time it has grown from 5" diameter to close to 7".
Yesterday it was fine, but I was considering moving it because a bubble anemone had wandered a bit too close and the tentacles were coming in contact with the lower branches on one side. Today I came home from work and the majority (60% or so) of the tissue was sloughing off and obviously progressing rapidly. I assumed RTN, but that may be a generic term I have come up with rather than precisely accurate. I have moved it to my hospital tank now with it's SPS crab, but I am assuming it's already gone..
Some questions. Can the proximity of the anemone have caused this? In addition I changed the power heads around last week and it was probably getting a bit less flow than before. Could this be a candidate. I've had the coral for just over six months and in that time it has grown from 5" diameter to close to 7".