Purchased this coral a week ago and it was quickly turning into one of my favorites. The LFS had it for three months and it looked great in their tank, BUT, there was an elegance coral next to it that didn't look good at all.
I brought it home, did not treat with a dip, and it looked great. This is under metal halides, bottom right corner of the tank and low to medium flow.
I have been reading about ECS but I haven't seen any photos that show this filamentous material coming from the coral. Picture shows the damage. At first I thought it was expelling waste, but it has been two days in this condition.
I have several euphyllia in the aquarium, are they or any other corals at risk? Should I toss it?
Tank Parameters:
ALK 8.5
CAL 455
MAG 1200 (working to bring up)
NO4 1-3ppm
PO4 .06
SG 1.026
Temp: 78-79
Thanks,
Mark

I brought it home, did not treat with a dip, and it looked great. This is under metal halides, bottom right corner of the tank and low to medium flow.
I have been reading about ECS but I haven't seen any photos that show this filamentous material coming from the coral. Picture shows the damage. At first I thought it was expelling waste, but it has been two days in this condition.
I have several euphyllia in the aquarium, are they or any other corals at risk? Should I toss it?
Tank Parameters:
ALK 8.5
CAL 455
MAG 1200 (working to bring up)
NO4 1-3ppm
PO4 .06
SG 1.026
Temp: 78-79
Thanks,
Mark
