A picture is worth a thousand words, two pictures to compare is even better. This Link is another WEB sider photo.
https://www.instarestoration.com/slider/view/14d1a314-7e95-4b5f-b27b-3a616e8266b8
I know this doesn't look like much, but I RED circled the two problematic corals. JF Fox Flame on left, and Christmas Tree Monti on Right.
The Greener Monti in the slider is when things were going well (few weeks ago). You can clearly see the Monti fading green (today's photos). This Monti Fading has always been an early warning before other senstive sps started showing symptoms. My goal is not to tinker much but also not to do nothing.
I was told not to overreact to one sub-optimal coral when others are doing fine in order to not mess up the healthy sps. It's true but not always.
This shows the damage better on the Fox Flame which lost it's yellow tips. I see burned tips.
https://www.instarestoration.com/slider/view/14d1a314-7e95-4b5f-b27b-3a616e8266b8
I know this doesn't look like much, but I RED circled the two problematic corals. JF Fox Flame on left, and Christmas Tree Monti on Right.
The Greener Monti in the slider is when things were going well (few weeks ago). You can clearly see the Monti fading green (today's photos). This Monti Fading has always been an early warning before other senstive sps started showing symptoms. My goal is not to tinker much but also not to do nothing.
I was told not to overreact to one sub-optimal coral when others are doing fine in order to not mess up the healthy sps. It's true but not always.
This shows the damage better on the Fox Flame which lost it's yellow tips. I see burned tips.
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