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I bought a small maricultured blue Hoek stag from my LFS.
It looked good with polyp extention but I noticed a little stn near the base and the exposed skeleton was a deep green. All other SPS are fine. The next week I noticed that the STN had spread and all the exposed skeleton was also green.
I cut it up today to save a piece, only to find that ALL of the skeleton is green, yet it still has a blue outer skin with polyp extension
I'm thinking its 'boring algae' that had already spread through the skeleton before I bought it. The LFS I bought it from always has STN on 50% of their SPS.
Has anyone else found their SPS skeleton to be be green through out after cutting it up?
It looked good with polyp extention but I noticed a little stn near the base and the exposed skeleton was a deep green. All other SPS are fine. The next week I noticed that the STN had spread and all the exposed skeleton was also green.
I cut it up today to save a piece, only to find that ALL of the skeleton is green, yet it still has a blue outer skin with polyp extension
I'm thinking its 'boring algae' that had already spread through the skeleton before I bought it. The LFS I bought it from always has STN on 50% of their SPS.
Has anyone else found their SPS skeleton to be be green through out after cutting it up?