I've noticed that a number of my chalices are starting to develop a "receding tissue" problem... they're still alive (no RTN), but while some of them are growing, others are shrinking (and you can see the skeleton underneath starting to become exposed).
My chemistry seems to be within acceptable parameters (with the exception of slightly elevated phosphate levels, which I've always had without problems for my LPS), and so I don't think that is the problem (though it might be)?
I think I'm feeding enough (oyster feast and arctipods), so that's probably not the issue either.
However, I do have a tank of mixed LPS and SPS, so I'm wondering if maybe the strain of chemical warfare is finally taking its toll on the less hardy pieces?
Any thoughts on the situation would be greatly appreciated!
My chemistry seems to be within acceptable parameters (with the exception of slightly elevated phosphate levels, which I've always had without problems for my LPS), and so I don't think that is the problem (though it might be)?
I think I'm feeding enough (oyster feast and arctipods), so that's probably not the issue either.
However, I do have a tank of mixed LPS and SPS, so I'm wondering if maybe the strain of chemical warfare is finally taking its toll on the less hardy pieces?
Any thoughts on the situation would be greatly appreciated!