I just want to gather some crowd sourced information. I've noticed the hobby seems to have made some progress in getting wild colonies acclimated to life in aquaria. That may be a bias as perhaps more are available given mail order companies, etc., as this observation isn't standardized to the number of colonies actually being brought in.
I'm curious about gathering some serious information on the scourge of the wild collected Acropora. White Death. RTN. As someone who loves delicate Acropora, and loves looking at the shapes and colors of wild colonies, I'd love to get the ball rolling into a megathread of accumulated info on what makes them fly or crash in our reefs. This is no troll, it's not a philosophical/methodological ****ing contest. This is a serious crowdsource information thread. We all know the risks with wild colonies.
- What percentage of wild Acropora colonies have experienced RTN (approx.)?
- Of these, how many have you managed to save pieces of that lived on?
- How long after introduction to your system does RTN on wild colonies ONLY to show up? Do you notice a pattern (hours, days, weeks)?
- Did the colony otherwise appear outwardly "healthy" (no damaged or shriveled flesh, maybe polyp extension, even if just at night, etc.)?
- What was the source of the colonies that RTN (LFS, mail order, wholesaler, please no specific company names)?
- If you know your parameters when the coral was introduced/RTNd, even to a good approximation, what were they (mainly interested in lighting, flow, pH, alkalinity and phosphate concentration?
- Does the system that the corals RTN'd subscribe to a specific method/philosophy (e.g., Berlin, DSB, Vinegar dosing, Zeovit, Vodka dosing, GAC/GFO etc.)
- Anything else you feel prudent to add?
I hope to get some participation here, and that all this info in one place may be of some help.
I'm curious about gathering some serious information on the scourge of the wild collected Acropora. White Death. RTN. As someone who loves delicate Acropora, and loves looking at the shapes and colors of wild colonies, I'd love to get the ball rolling into a megathread of accumulated info on what makes them fly or crash in our reefs. This is no troll, it's not a philosophical/methodological ****ing contest. This is a serious crowdsource information thread. We all know the risks with wild colonies.
- What percentage of wild Acropora colonies have experienced RTN (approx.)?
- Of these, how many have you managed to save pieces of that lived on?
- How long after introduction to your system does RTN on wild colonies ONLY to show up? Do you notice a pattern (hours, days, weeks)?
- Did the colony otherwise appear outwardly "healthy" (no damaged or shriveled flesh, maybe polyp extension, even if just at night, etc.)?
- What was the source of the colonies that RTN (LFS, mail order, wholesaler, please no specific company names)?
- If you know your parameters when the coral was introduced/RTNd, even to a good approximation, what were they (mainly interested in lighting, flow, pH, alkalinity and phosphate concentration?
- Does the system that the corals RTN'd subscribe to a specific method/philosophy (e.g., Berlin, DSB, Vinegar dosing, Zeovit, Vodka dosing, GAC/GFO etc.)
- Anything else you feel prudent to add?
I hope to get some participation here, and that all this info in one place may be of some help.