Crazy PE or something bad going on?

ojonas81

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Lately I have noticed that two of my SPS have gotten crazy PE (at least that is what I think it is). It happens random but they both usually at the same time. When the photos below were taken it was just after a WC. Is it just PE or should I be worried about something?

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Thats not PE. Not sure what it is mine do that from time to time. My guess is its pooping/peeing or releasing sperm. But I don't really know.
 
One of my acros has been doing this lately too. And its been dying back in the spots where the tenticles appear... sorry i cant say whats going on either but also very curious
 
I saw my strawberry shortcake do this once when i put it in the tank. At the time i tought it was to get rid of some irritation from me toughing the coral.
 
Thanks everyone. My alk and Ca have been stable for a long time. Alk is always around 8.7 to 9 and Ca hoover around 430.

I usually see this after feeding, especially when feeding includes coral specific food. I ha e many SPS in the tank but these two are the only ones doing this.

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Mesenterial Filaments: Used for both defense and as a digestive mechanism.

Your corals look hungry to me based on the coloration and such a strong presence of the filaments. Not uncommon to see mesenterial as a feeding response after the introduction of food.

Are you feeding the Acro's and if so what?
 
Lost some coloration after a tank move that was done about a month ago.

Feeding the corals (both spot and broadcast) a mix of Phytoplankton, oyster feed, zooplankton etc. a couple of times a week.

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Mesenterial Filaments: Used for both defense and as a digestive mechanism.

As he said. I've only ever seen them on my acros after I feed. Its always seemed to be a good thing in my case. I feed oyster feast, golden pearls, cyclopeeze, ova, rods food.
 
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