Hi dear co-aquarists. I have the following problem:
My Euphylia ancora Green died for one night - at the next morning there was only the sceleton - the hard part of the coral. I removed it from the tank and looking for a possible problem, I broke the coral and inside of it I found several small stars like Ophiuroidea with a size of less than 1/2". I am affraid about my other Euphylias, as my tank is over 260g and is full of different coral. Can the Ophiuroidea be the reason for the problem? Can it be another reason? Just for clarification: The tank parameters are nearby perfect, I have the tank for over 7 years and have some skills so it cannot be a problem with the water - I made all possible water test and they are OK.
I really hope that anyone can have some positive idea
My Euphylia ancora Green died for one night - at the next morning there was only the sceleton - the hard part of the coral. I removed it from the tank and looking for a possible problem, I broke the coral and inside of it I found several small stars like Ophiuroidea with a size of less than 1/2". I am affraid about my other Euphylias, as my tank is over 260g and is full of different coral. Can the Ophiuroidea be the reason for the problem? Can it be another reason? Just for clarification: The tank parameters are nearby perfect, I have the tank for over 7 years and have some skills so it cannot be a problem with the water - I made all possible water test and they are OK.
I really hope that anyone can have some positive idea

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