i noticed that one a couple of my coral have, what appears to be clauvaria (spelling?) overgrowing it. here's a picture of one of them:
Does anyone know how to get rid of this overgrowth? It's not ugly, but it'll become a problem for my other coral
I've noticed some growth on one of my corals that I can't identify and it seems to be growing over some of the polyps:
Any ideas what it is and how to get rid of it?
Yes he is a starry blenny and after some initial aggression from Luna the tang, things have settled down.
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thinking about a tankmate for my yellow tang and pair of clowns. Any suggestions? I really like the flame angel, but I've read that they nip at coral and I don't want that. Goby's seem to be a safe choice.
I think I've got the tank stable again. the other coral appear to be doing OK a couple of weeks after the BJD issue that claimed some victims. A friend has offered some beauties from his tank. But before I accept, does anyone know what this one is?
unfortunately, it looks like it is BJD...the torch is almost completely gone. Gonna remove it and start looking up options to "cure" my tank of what may still be in it. I did a 25% water change after removing the torch tonight. On the positive side, a co-worker happen to see pictures of my tank...
after losing my hammer...I started watching my torch closely and, darn it, it's exhibiting some of the same signs as the hammer did. some brown polyps showed signs of decaying...and I'm concerned that this one may be heading the same way the hammer did :(
in this picture it may be hard to tell...
Lost my hammer coral :( never really saw it, but I wonder if my tang was nipping at it because it was near it's "territory"? Lesson learned. In the meantime, the lobed brain is still one of my favorites and really opens up to feed :)