Interesting discussion. For me STN is not that big a problem uless it's a very small coral or it turns to RTN. STN builds reefs in the wild and in many cases in my own reefs it has been a blessing on stags because it seperates the branches into their own individual colonies so in my experience if RTN does set into one of the branches the others don't usually catch it - almost like they didn't receive the "death signal" from the branch that has RTN.
Sometimes I think the cause is that I wasn't holding my tongue right or I looked at it the wrong way - haha. I think we often overlook that what we do in our tanks today may not produce the STN/RTN symptoms for another week or so making it hard to pinpoint a "root cause" especially if we change several things at the same time.
Sometimes I think the cause is that I wasn't holding my tongue right or I looked at it the wrong way - haha. I think we often overlook that what we do in our tanks today may not produce the STN/RTN symptoms for another week or so making it hard to pinpoint a "root cause" especially if we change several things at the same time.