Swollen acro?!

M Woodhill

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i guess i have a blue staghorn acro and i put it in the tank few days ago.

it was doin kinda well with pe and bright color. but this morning i figure out there's a swollen part on a branch. what is that? i'll tryin to get some pictures to tell well about the story.

what caused it?

here come the pictures, checkin out the big bump

swollen.jpg


swollen3.jpg


swollenwhole.jpg


and the water parameter--to make accurate, i just tested it after takin photos.

by salifert
ca 420
mg 1350
nitrate 0

by hanna
phos 0

by ghl
tem 82.56
ph 8.24
 
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like a bubble under its tissue ?

what is your CA++ reading at ? most of the times its a sign of ca++ being low, or some sort of skeleton disease [rarely seen] ...

a pic would help alot.
 
Do you have a blue staghorn or not? Kidding aside.... It's hard to diagnose your problem without more info.

Tank Volume? Lighting? Flow? NO3, PO4, KH, Magnesium, calcium, salinity, etc?
Most of all a pic of the coral would go a long way also.
 
That is a reaction to stress, probably lighting. The polyp extention is good, I wouldnt worry about it for now.
 
It could be just about anything. It could even be the barnacle on the bottom of the branch. I agree to leave it alone and just observe it for now.
 
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