Do acro's RTN without an evident trigger event?
I've got small acro frag (maybe 1.5" high) that's been in my tank a few months. It had a tough time in shipping due to weather delays, and after about 2 weeks in low light to recover, I moved it to what I thought would be a good position. The bottom third had STN'ed, but it seemed to be hanging in, even slowly coloring up, though the bottom third remained white.
Bottom line, it's been stable for a couple of months as I observed slow - very slow - improvement. But today it's a white chunk of rock. Yesterday it looked fine (all things considered). So this happened fast.
All my other SPS look ok. No other coral changes. And no trigger events I can point to... stable temp, stable ALK, Ca, Mg. No light or flow changes. I DID upgrade my skimmer last week. But if anything, corals look better for it.
Is this normal? An acro just spontaneously RTN'ing like that? While other acros and other SPS in the tank remain stable?
Thanks.
I've got small acro frag (maybe 1.5" high) that's been in my tank a few months. It had a tough time in shipping due to weather delays, and after about 2 weeks in low light to recover, I moved it to what I thought would be a good position. The bottom third had STN'ed, but it seemed to be hanging in, even slowly coloring up, though the bottom third remained white.
Bottom line, it's been stable for a couple of months as I observed slow - very slow - improvement. But today it's a white chunk of rock. Yesterday it looked fine (all things considered). So this happened fast.
All my other SPS look ok. No other coral changes. And no trigger events I can point to... stable temp, stable ALK, Ca, Mg. No light or flow changes. I DID upgrade my skimmer last week. But if anything, corals look better for it.
Is this normal? An acro just spontaneously RTN'ing like that? While other acros and other SPS in the tank remain stable?
Thanks.
