Help! What happened to my Coral???

I agree with Steve, some of your parameters are a little off - but for birdsnest, not terrible. From my experience, RTN happens most because of a severe change in their living conditions, a spike in a parameter, a sting from a coral, etc. Standard tissue degeneration, IME, (like bleaching from the base up) over a period of time usually indicates water params that are not in tune with the coral's needs.

Any other changes or possible events you can think of?
 
Being less than desirable perameters wouldnt bring on a swift death like that, but very well could make it more suseptable to other issues, where possibly under normal circumstances it would just get a nasty burn instead gets wiped out, nitrates may have lowered the corals tolerance/immunity and/or ability to recover from a temporary problem. Your not alone, mine has fallen and gotten burnt I dont know how many times and always grew back, but with my recent new tank symptoms I had to go through,it happened again and it just couldnt snap out of it. Not that your going through that, but I know my nitrates were high at the time... among other things:rolleyes:

-Justin
 
Thanks again everyone!

I did a water change today and I will do another one on Thursday when I get back from a business trip. At least try to get my parameters back on track....
 
IMHO that low of ALK and PH over a period of time could have caused it. If something dies all of a sudden that doesn't mean that something just went out of whack all of a sudden. The coral could have finally just gave up after fighting for days or weeks.
 
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