I have a leather finger coral in my AP24 tank that was doing great for the past half year. It grew into multiple branches and all polys were fully extend on every evening when light was on.
But suddenly, in the past 4 days, it shrunk and "dried out". It now looks death. Although a few of the remaing polys are still react to external disturbance, the surface of the coral is covered with transparent mole, like spider web. Its color now is dark purpleish gray.
Water parameters all normal, ammonia=0 nitrite=0 nitrate <10ppm pH=8.0 temp = 78F
I do 10% water change every week. All other softies in the tank are still good and I dont' see any reason for this sudden death.
Should leave it in the tank for a few more days to see what will happen, or should I remove it before contamination occurs?
please help
Guruduck
But suddenly, in the past 4 days, it shrunk and "dried out". It now looks death. Although a few of the remaing polys are still react to external disturbance, the surface of the coral is covered with transparent mole, like spider web. Its color now is dark purpleish gray.
Water parameters all normal, ammonia=0 nitrite=0 nitrate <10ppm pH=8.0 temp = 78F
I do 10% water change every week. All other softies in the tank are still good and I dont' see any reason for this sudden death.
Should leave it in the tank for a few more days to see what will happen, or should I remove it before contamination occurs?
please help
Guruduck