C cabrego New member Jun 1, 2010 #1 Hi all, I have a very simple question: How do you determine if white tips on SPS are due to new growth or burned tips? Assume the Alkalinity is 11 dkh. Are there certain visual characteristics you look for to discern the difference?
Hi all, I have a very simple question: How do you determine if white tips on SPS are due to new growth or burned tips? Assume the Alkalinity is 11 dkh. Are there certain visual characteristics you look for to discern the difference?
t4zalews 65g Ritteri Tank Jun 1, 2010 #2 id look for polyp extension..if you see none..look at the coral at night and see if it extends its polyps. If no extension...burnt tips
id look for polyp extension..if you see none..look at the coral at night and see if it extends its polyps. If no extension...burnt tips
C cabrego New member Jun 1, 2010 #3 t4zalews said: id look for polyp extension..if you see none..look at the coral at night and see if it extends its polyps. If no extension...burnt tips Click to expand... Should I look for extension throughout the coral or just on the tips?
t4zalews said: id look for polyp extension..if you see none..look at the coral at night and see if it extends its polyps. If no extension...burnt tips Click to expand... Should I look for extension throughout the coral or just on the tips?
saltygeek New member Jun 2, 2010 #5 mysterybox said: you'll see some discoloration soon if it's the tips. Click to expand... +1, if its just skeleton left it will get diatoms and algae pretty quick. Although it should be pretty easy to see if the flesh stops or not.
mysterybox said: you'll see some discoloration soon if it's the tips. Click to expand... +1, if its just skeleton left it will get diatoms and algae pretty quick. Although it should be pretty easy to see if the flesh stops or not.