Yesterday, I noticed that one of my acro’s wasn’t looking too healthy. Around the base of the acro, there seemed to be white trails, where the tissue had lost its colour.
Upon closer examination of the branches, I noticed what seemed to be small white worms (?) of some type.
After taking a couple of series of photo’s, I noticed that the tissue of the acro was moving and that these worms appeared to be going into the tissue and underneath it.
If you toggle between the last two photo’s, you can see their movement.
I was initially suspect of a couple of acro crabs, but fear that these worms may be to blame.
I have dipped the coral with kent marine Tech D and now have isolated it from the others.
I have been doing some research on sps predators, but have not come across these guy’s before.
Anyone have any idea as to what they are ?
Sorry about the photo quality.
Regards Lee
Upon closer examination of the branches, I noticed what seemed to be small white worms (?) of some type.
After taking a couple of series of photo’s, I noticed that the tissue of the acro was moving and that these worms appeared to be going into the tissue and underneath it.
If you toggle between the last two photo’s, you can see their movement.
I was initially suspect of a couple of acro crabs, but fear that these worms may be to blame.
I have dipped the coral with kent marine Tech D and now have isolated it from the others.
I have been doing some research on sps predators, but have not come across these guy’s before.
Anyone have any idea as to what they are ?
Sorry about the photo quality.
Regards Lee



