AgentSPS
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Hello Eric,
I know RTN is not a very well known subject but thought I would pose a few questions and see what you/readers think. Many times people describe RTN as "coming without warning or reason" Everything will be going great and all of a sudden you start noticing tissue receding. As you know...it is one of the most bothersome and helpless feelings. Its like coral Ebola! Anyhow...are there any tips you could offer short of dips (I am afraid of them) and drastic fragging.
Also...as a last resort, I often frag the coral but find that those frags soon RTN as well. Maybe I just need to move those frags to another tank?
So what is your experience and what can I do?
Erik
I know RTN is not a very well known subject but thought I would pose a few questions and see what you/readers think. Many times people describe RTN as "coming without warning or reason" Everything will be going great and all of a sudden you start noticing tissue receding. As you know...it is one of the most bothersome and helpless feelings. Its like coral Ebola! Anyhow...are there any tips you could offer short of dips (I am afraid of them) and drastic fragging.
Also...as a last resort, I often frag the coral but find that those frags soon RTN as well. Maybe I just need to move those frags to another tank?
So what is your experience and what can I do?
Erik