I have a gorgonian (pacific variety I think, never been able to identify) that is starting to recede from the base upward. It’s a bright silver white with overlapping micro-scales that flare on the tips and really tiny dark brown polyps (appears to be at least partially NPS and eats RN OF). It’s been hanging in there for the last 6 to 9 months with very little growth but no recession. It does have great PE and gets pretty good current. Now it’s receeding from the base up. It’s lost all of the tissue encrusting on the rock and has a large bare area on the stalk. I did move it into a higher flow area about a week ago, but gorgonians should be able to take a lot of current.
Last reading about a week ago –
Dhk – 9.5
NO3 – undetectable
CA – 440ppm
Sg – 1.025
I’ll test tonight for current readings when I get home…but was hoping maybe someone here has experienced this before.
-Gregory
Last reading about a week ago –
Dhk – 9.5
NO3 – undetectable
CA – 440ppm
Sg – 1.025
I’ll test tonight for current readings when I get home…but was hoping maybe someone here has experienced this before.
-Gregory