Gyr
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I bought a small frag of an orange polyped, green montipora digitata from one of my LFS's last May. They called it the 'Firecracker Digi.' I don't know it's lineage, if its from a wild colony or captive propagation. It was doing okay until about 3 weeks ago, when it began having areas of poor polyp extension. These areas have gradually increased in size and become confluent. The base has lost its color, too, becoming a pinkish tan color. I accidently broke this coral 4 months ago, and although in different areas of the tank, both pieces are showing the same signs. All of my other montipora and other corals are doing well.
Here is a photo of one piece before the problem started:
Here is the same piece today. I moved it to my frag rack in a lower light area hoping that would help, but the problem has continued to progress. This photo was taken with a flash, the first wasn't:
Here is a close up, I don't have a good camera so this is the best resolution I could manage:
Does anyone have any idea what is happening, or what I could do to try to save this digi?
My water parameters have been very stable, with nitrate and phosphates at 0 for many months and my alk runs 7 -8, Ca level 400-420, Mg 1250-1350, SG at 1.025, temp = 79-80.
Thanks,
Kurt
Here is a photo of one piece before the problem started:
Here is the same piece today. I moved it to my frag rack in a lower light area hoping that would help, but the problem has continued to progress. This photo was taken with a flash, the first wasn't:
Here is a close up, I don't have a good camera so this is the best resolution I could manage:
Does anyone have any idea what is happening, or what I could do to try to save this digi?
My water parameters have been very stable, with nitrate and phosphates at 0 for many months and my alk runs 7 -8, Ca level 400-420, Mg 1250-1350, SG at 1.025, temp = 79-80.
Thanks,
Kurt