Kevin, I have been seeing this in a few sps tanks in my area including mine. The undersides of sps colonies turn white, usually at the base and work its way up then stops while the topside of the coral looks great, great growth and colorful tips. Since I have seen this in most of my friends’ sps tanks in my area I have to wonder if it is due to parasites since all our coal comes from the same stores or temp swings since we got our first winter chill a few days ago and most of us were not prepared. I myself had a temp swing from 79 to 76-77 degrees F. Going back to parasites, I was in one of the better LFS and their sps tank was wiped out and the store manager told me they had a bacteria infection and an employee made a stupid mistake by adding iodine dip to the tank instead of dipping the coral individually. I don’t think they had a bacteria infection; it was either something more serious (AEFW) or a major temp swing since their building is a warehouse condo and not insulated the best. Could this just be due to light not getting to these areas and a bulb change is needed? Have you ever seen this before? I am puzzled
I will try to get you some pics
Thanks
Steve
I will try to get you some pics
Thanks
Steve