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I have been adding some SPS to a 3 year old LPS dominant tank over the last few momths. 2 Acros 2 Stylos 1 Setosa & 1 Monti Cap all doing well & growing under T5 in a very healthy & stable 65g. I have added a small colony of "Tabling Acro" and have spotted a streak & patch of white exposed skeleton. Oh no RTN!
I've searched this forum & others and found several threads on the topic but the info is somewhat fragmented. Hopefully this thread can help consolidate what is known about this condition.
"¢Is there agreement on the cause? Theories on the cause?
"¢Bacterial or animal parasites a factor?
"¢Is non ideal placement a cause, i.e. flow & light issues?
"¢I've heard ALK levels or swings blamed. True? My ALK is steady @ 8.0 dKH +/- 0.4 dKH Ca 410. Mg was @ 1200ppm & got it to 1400ppm dosing 20ppm per day & have stopped.
"¢Is it advisable to frag the coral? Or just clip off affected areas?
"¢Does it ever stop on its own?
"¢Any other cures or treatments to stop its progression?
"¢So what do you do if/when you see signs of RTN/STN in your tank?
"¢Is it most common in newly introduced SPS or does it frequently pop up in long term established colonies?
"¢Do you know of top notch threads or articles on the topic?
"¢Any tips for future additions?
"¢Can it spread in the tank? Should I get it out ASAP?
"¢What can I do if anything?
"¢Can anyone share tales of success or failure?
It would be great if someone could take a stab at any of the questions above.
Here are the details of my RTN case:
"¢Added it within the last week or so. No acclimation issues observed.
"¢RTN area seen 1 day ago. Looks like a small expansion occurred in 24 hrs.
"¢Quick acclimation by incremental 10% water exchanges done in 25 minutes. LFS salinity 1.024 my tank 1.026. Temps stable in 15 min car ride & I kept temps stable within 3F at all times. Did a 5 minute dip in Revive & then Seachem Iodide dip which claims to be gentle. Brushed base w soft toothbrush & drizzled a few drops of 3% peroxide on ceramic frag disk to hopefully eliminate any eggs. No peroxide touched any live tissue. Then into the tank. No stress observed, no color change, I think I see feeder polyps poking out n
"¢A recent arrival at LFS with no damage or issues under T5
"¢98% of tissue unchanged now with good color but I think it's spreading. Have a streak on an outer branch & a patch under that near the base.
"¢Placed on a flat rock 12" under T5 that are 4"' above water surface. Flow was only moderate as acans & trumpets can thrive there. Moved it to a more direct flow with just a small decrease in light by itself on an intank frag rack. Good skimming & use a filter pad on rotation.
"¢in a clean but fed tank running GFO for a few years & no GAC at this time. Small fish load, no stingers present, no softies except for a few zoas. PO4 .04 ppm & no algae issues, no nipping fish. Nutrient levels are SPS quality but not too low as LPS look great & are puffy & extend feeders.
So there is all the info &'am hoping for some enlightenment! Are the odds such that in destined to lose this small colony or is there hole. Anything I can do? I'm willing to experiment if needed. Thanks for reading & any comments or advice you can add.
I've searched this forum & others and found several threads on the topic but the info is somewhat fragmented. Hopefully this thread can help consolidate what is known about this condition.
"¢Is there agreement on the cause? Theories on the cause?
"¢Bacterial or animal parasites a factor?
"¢Is non ideal placement a cause, i.e. flow & light issues?
"¢I've heard ALK levels or swings blamed. True? My ALK is steady @ 8.0 dKH +/- 0.4 dKH Ca 410. Mg was @ 1200ppm & got it to 1400ppm dosing 20ppm per day & have stopped.
"¢Is it advisable to frag the coral? Or just clip off affected areas?
"¢Does it ever stop on its own?
"¢Any other cures or treatments to stop its progression?
"¢So what do you do if/when you see signs of RTN/STN in your tank?
"¢Is it most common in newly introduced SPS or does it frequently pop up in long term established colonies?
"¢Do you know of top notch threads or articles on the topic?
"¢Any tips for future additions?
"¢Can it spread in the tank? Should I get it out ASAP?
"¢What can I do if anything?
"¢Can anyone share tales of success or failure?
It would be great if someone could take a stab at any of the questions above.
Here are the details of my RTN case:
"¢Added it within the last week or so. No acclimation issues observed.
"¢RTN area seen 1 day ago. Looks like a small expansion occurred in 24 hrs.
"¢Quick acclimation by incremental 10% water exchanges done in 25 minutes. LFS salinity 1.024 my tank 1.026. Temps stable in 15 min car ride & I kept temps stable within 3F at all times. Did a 5 minute dip in Revive & then Seachem Iodide dip which claims to be gentle. Brushed base w soft toothbrush & drizzled a few drops of 3% peroxide on ceramic frag disk to hopefully eliminate any eggs. No peroxide touched any live tissue. Then into the tank. No stress observed, no color change, I think I see feeder polyps poking out n
"¢A recent arrival at LFS with no damage or issues under T5
"¢98% of tissue unchanged now with good color but I think it's spreading. Have a streak on an outer branch & a patch under that near the base.
"¢Placed on a flat rock 12" under T5 that are 4"' above water surface. Flow was only moderate as acans & trumpets can thrive there. Moved it to a more direct flow with just a small decrease in light by itself on an intank frag rack. Good skimming & use a filter pad on rotation.
"¢in a clean but fed tank running GFO for a few years & no GAC at this time. Small fish load, no stingers present, no softies except for a few zoas. PO4 .04 ppm & no algae issues, no nipping fish. Nutrient levels are SPS quality but not too low as LPS look great & are puffy & extend feeders.
So there is all the info &'am hoping for some enlightenment! Are the odds such that in destined to lose this small colony or is there hole. Anything I can do? I'm willing to experiment if needed. Thanks for reading & any comments or advice you can add.