CurvBall
12g ZEOvit reefer
Hi Anthony,
I had 4-5 colonies of acropora that bleached in my tank. These corals are often seen inhabiting tidepools along the coast here where I live.
From all the research I've done, it seems as if the high water temperatures affected my corals. It seemed as if the corals were affected by RTN, as a colony would be fine in the morning but when I got home after work, the coral had completely lost all it's flesh leaving behind a white skeleton. The last piece to go was one that had begun to encrust around it's base. From what I've also read is that RTN spreads from coral to coral very quickly.
Now my actual question, if these corals are subject to such high temperatures in the tidalpool, how came the corals bleached in my tank?
I know there are many factors that influence these situations but everything was doing so well, they were in my tank for just over a month.
I do weekly water changes with NSW. No other corals were affected, I was really worried about loosing my montipora capricornis, but it seems to be fine.
I had 4-5 colonies of acropora that bleached in my tank. These corals are often seen inhabiting tidepools along the coast here where I live.
From all the research I've done, it seems as if the high water temperatures affected my corals. It seemed as if the corals were affected by RTN, as a colony would be fine in the morning but when I got home after work, the coral had completely lost all it's flesh leaving behind a white skeleton. The last piece to go was one that had begun to encrust around it's base. From what I've also read is that RTN spreads from coral to coral very quickly.
Now my actual question, if these corals are subject to such high temperatures in the tidalpool, how came the corals bleached in my tank?
I know there are many factors that influence these situations but everything was doing so well, they were in my tank for just over a month.
I do weekly water changes with NSW. No other corals were affected, I was really worried about loosing my montipora capricornis, but it seems to be fine.