Ed,
The SPS in my system have been looking great and then one day I came home from work and my small to medium colony of Cali Tort has had their polyps retracted and looks to be STN'ing very very slowly. Nothing has changed about water chemistry, flow, or lighting. All the other corals in my tank are doing well, no issues at all. I am just beside myself that the whole colony would do this out of the blue. The thing about it is... its not a part of the colony, its the whole thing.
Again, nothing else in the tank is showing signs of stress, things look great among all other corals, its just this one isolated incident.
Any ideas?
The SPS in my system have been looking great and then one day I came home from work and my small to medium colony of Cali Tort has had their polyps retracted and looks to be STN'ing very very slowly. Nothing has changed about water chemistry, flow, or lighting. All the other corals in my tank are doing well, no issues at all. I am just beside myself that the whole colony would do this out of the blue. The thing about it is... its not a part of the colony, its the whole thing.
Again, nothing else in the tank is showing signs of stress, things look great among all other corals, its just this one isolated incident.
Any ideas?