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Old 12-09-2007, 12:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Understanding RTD in Acros

I have really learned a lot about retracting tissue diease (RTD) from personal experience. First, I would like to thank Jack for really pushing the Korias on me. I kept fighting because I knew I was going to get a bigger tank in a few months. I broke down and got them about 2 weeks ago, and WOW, what a difference.

To get to the point. In the first picture you will see a picture of a blue acro that I got about 4 months ago. I placed in an area of high light but low flow thinking I was going to move it soon. I didn't and RTD set in and the color was fading. You can see the residual effects at the base of the coral. By the time I noticed it, it was at the point you see it (pic 1). I moved the coral to more flow, but not a lot. The RTD stopped and some of the color returned. After I put the korilas in the tank, the color quickly returned, polyp extensions became more pronounced, and growth began. Remember, this is only 2 weeks.

I have a close up of the coral in pic 2.

Another benefit to serious flow in the tank is the rapid growth of the other acros. You can see a new green hyasinth with terrific polyp extension, a millie that has grown in the last two weeks (see the buds at the end) and the little blue 'stick' that has been beaten up and still survives. It also has new buds and beautiful color return in just two weeks.

My point - MORE flow and they will GROW!!
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Old 12-09-2007, 09:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Understanding RTD in Acros

excellent point vicki. flow is definity one of, if not the, most important aspect of a healthy reef. something that is far to often over looked. i think you might like these articles, a little something to back up your findings

Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine - Feature Article: Water flow is more important for corals than light. Part 1. Introduction to Gas Exchange
Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine - Feature Article: Water flow is more important for corals than light. Part II: The science of corals and water flow
Advanced Aquarist's Online Magazine - Feature Article: Water flow is more important for corals, Part III
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Old 12-10-2007, 09:55 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Understanding RTD in Acros

hey viki did you catch the discovery channel last night? what timing on your post. its was about australias reefs and how it went from nothing to what it is today. they contribute the rapid growth of corals and diversitiy of life to the high currents.
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Old 12-10-2007, 01:26 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Understanding RTD in Acros

I watched that show. It was awesome. Also they showed a lot of the corals we keep. I loved being able to name quite a few of them.
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I watched that show. It was awesome. Also they showed a lot of the corals we keep. I loved being able to name quite a few of them.
lol, Me too. it was hard to keep up with what they were saying all the time. i was busy naming all the fish too i was so pleasently surprise i stumble on it. i hope they show it again, so i can hear what i missed while focussed on all the corals and fishes. i did learned hard corals can not grow in water temps <72, only some softy types like seafans. that i found really interesting.
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I did as well. It explained why we can't keep sea-fans in our reefs.
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Re: Understanding RTD in Acros

Are RTD and RTN the same thing?
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