Principal_P
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Not sure exactly which type of plate coral I had...it was mostly orange, had short tentacles, and was about 3-4" in diameter. I got it at a frag swap in early April. About a week ago, I noticed there was a white sort of cotton candy looking covering that went from the outer edge all the way into the center. It was about a 1/4" wide so it was as wide as about 2-3 ribs. I could still see the orange color through the white stringy covering. I couldn't tell if this was coming from the center out, or from the outer edge in. I didn't know if this was normal or not as this was my first plate coral. My plan was to watch and see what happens. When I came home from work the next day, the entire plate was covered. Needless to say, the coral is now just a skeleton.
I have a few questions.
1. Not that makes a difference, but was this a type of fungus that got it?
2. Would this have come from my sand bed or from the coral?
3. Am I safe to try another plate coral in the future?
4. If I see this type of growth again, what can I do to stop it from spreading?
5. Is there any chance the coral could come back from this?
I have a few questions.
1. Not that makes a difference, but was this a type of fungus that got it?
2. Would this have come from my sand bed or from the coral?
3. Am I safe to try another plate coral in the future?
4. If I see this type of growth again, what can I do to stop it from spreading?
5. Is there any chance the coral could come back from this?