Gwynhidwy
Meat Popsicle
I have a torch coral (Euphyllia glabrescens) that has been in my 155G for about a year now. There is a group of sexy anemone shrimp living in the coral. About three months ago one of its polyps seemed to slowly "wilt" and then slough or fall off. All the heads remained open and I could not see any obvious signs of parasites or any other disease that I know of. Unfortunately now, several months later, it seems to be happening again on the same coral. The polyp still extends, though not fully. On one side it is starting to detach from the stony skeleton and peel away. I can't see any discoloration or spots, nothing moving, etc. Any ideas?
I have numerous other LPS, including other Euphyllia sp., some Clavularia and a few mushrooms. All other corals appear healthy and, knock on wood, unaffected. Other inhabitants: Kole tang, royal gramma, maroon clown, scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp, and snails. Water parameters:
SG: 1.025
Ammonia: 0.0
Nitrite: 0.0
Nitrate: 5
pH: 8.0
temp: 79F
Ca: 520 (I know its high, working on getting it down)
Alk: 5 (low, this is a recent problem)
I have numerous other LPS, including other Euphyllia sp., some Clavularia and a few mushrooms. All other corals appear healthy and, knock on wood, unaffected. Other inhabitants: Kole tang, royal gramma, maroon clown, scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp, and snails. Water parameters:
SG: 1.025
Ammonia: 0.0
Nitrite: 0.0
Nitrate: 5
pH: 8.0
temp: 79F
Ca: 520 (I know its high, working on getting it down)
Alk: 5 (low, this is a recent problem)