I've had a Torch Coral for about four months. It has about six heads and it's about six/seven inches in diameter. Tonight, two of the heads shrivled up and turned a really light green(normally dark green). It really looked dead. There was other areas that were turning the same light colored green, but did not shrivle up. I was getting my dremel ready to cut off the dead areas. But, by the time I set everything up, the coral was back to normal .
Anyone know what would cause this to happen?
The only thing out of the normal is, I fed it a combo of mysis and bloodworms yesterday and today. I'm wondering if the bloodworms had anything to do with it of was it coincidence. Usually, I just feed it mysis once a week.
Anyone know what would cause this to happen?
The only thing out of the normal is, I fed it a combo of mysis and bloodworms yesterday and today. I'm wondering if the bloodworms had anything to do with it of was it coincidence. Usually, I just feed it mysis once a week.