theronsta
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Okay. This is the third SPS in my tank to do this. First it was a rainbow montipora frag that lost its color slowly and then died. About two months ago I got an ORA acropora and fragged a small piece that broke off when cutting the plug(so I had the mother and a baby 1cm frag) I Glued the mother to a rock and put the baby on my frag rack about 3 inches under the water. Over a week the mother completely lost her color and it looks like something has broken its tips off.
I put the frag on a rock last night about halfway down and it looked like this last night when I went to bed.
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And when I woke up at 6 this morning it looked like this:
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To me it looks like something must have actually eaten away at the actual skeleton of the coral, which I have no idea would have caused that.
This is what I have in my tank
46G Bow
Fish:
Royal Gramma
True Perc
Black Ocellaris
Algae Blenny
Byno Goby
Hifin Redbanded watchman goby
4 Green Chromis
2 Red firefish
3 PJ Cardinals
and my red mandarin recently died(not enough copepods, my fault)
~25 Hermits
2 Green Emeralds no bigger than a half dollar
~15 turbo snails
Corals:
GSP
Capnella (kenyans)
Misc zoas
Frogspawn
Orange Plate
Oh and a Green BTA that is doing great and growing like a weed
and for lighting im running 4 HO t5's. All wavepoint. 2 sunwave, 1 reef wave, and one coral wave.
Please Help:headwally:
I put the frag on a rock last night about halfway down and it looked like this last night when I went to bed.
<a href="http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee13/ronniebo/46G%20Reef%20Tank/?action=view¤t=IMG_0225.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee13/ronniebo/46G%20Reef%20Tank/IMG_0225.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
And when I woke up at 6 this morning it looked like this:
<a href="http://s235.photobucket.com/albums/ee13/ronniebo/46G%20Reef%20Tank/?action=view¤t=IMG_0254.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee13/ronniebo/46G%20Reef%20Tank/IMG_0254.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
To me it looks like something must have actually eaten away at the actual skeleton of the coral, which I have no idea would have caused that.
This is what I have in my tank
46G Bow
Fish:
Royal Gramma
True Perc
Black Ocellaris
Algae Blenny
Byno Goby
Hifin Redbanded watchman goby
4 Green Chromis
2 Red firefish
3 PJ Cardinals
and my red mandarin recently died(not enough copepods, my fault)
~25 Hermits
2 Green Emeralds no bigger than a half dollar
~15 turbo snails
Corals:
GSP
Capnella (kenyans)
Misc zoas
Frogspawn
Orange Plate
Oh and a Green BTA that is doing great and growing like a weed

and for lighting im running 4 HO t5's. All wavepoint. 2 sunwave, 1 reef wave, and one coral wave.
Please Help:headwally: