mling September 15, 2009 September 15, 2009 A few days ago my Leather started to look like this. Not obvious but there are little black spots that have started to show up. This is what is usually looks like Does any one know what the problem is ? All the other corals are doing great. The only other issue I have is hair algea. Water parameters are all normal. Is this a Finger Leather ?
Coral Hind September 15, 2009 September 15, 2009 Leathers shed a skin as they grow or when something stresses them like a large water change or large addition of fresh carbon. Sometimes that skin can start to break down and rot while still on the coral. Try taking a turkey baster and blowing it off.
zygote2k September 15, 2009 September 15, 2009 It's probably going to slough off a layer of skin. The black spots need to be addressed though. Usually when they develop black spots, those areas are necrotic and need to be scrubbed away. I've had various leathers do this over the years and if you remove the necrotic tissue, they bounce right back. Looks like a Lobophyton.
lancer99 September 16, 2009 September 16, 2009 Necrosis can develop when a coral gets to a certain size...it's a prelude to asexual reproduction. It can also develop as a response to stress, i.e. the coral thinks it's going to die, so it deliberately "rots" parts of itself, in hopes that the remaining healthy bits will survive. -R
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