Acropora with extra thick tissue

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I noticed that one of my milles has corallites that look flatter, darker, and with much thicker tissue. Curious if anyone has seen this before. I’m 99% confident that it’s not AEFW or bugs since I went through a major eradication exercise over 3 months. I have been dosing more traces via BRS balling hybrid approach.

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I noticed that one of my milles has corallites that look flatter, darker, and with much thicker tissue. Curious if anyone has seen this before. I’m 99% confident that it’s not AEFW or bugs since I went through a major eradication exercise over 3 months. I have been dosing more traces via BRS balling hybrid approach.

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Looks nice and congrats on beating the bugs.
 
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Was there a question in there?
Looks nice and congrats on beating the bugs.
Sorry I tucked the question in the middle. I’m asking about the circled areas where the tissue is extra thick and corallites look a bit deformed. Better photo below. Should I be worried?

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Unfortunately this growth anomaly is starting to spread across the colony. After doing some research it seems to be a case of dark spot disease. Anyone encounter this / fixed it before?

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I’ve seen that some come with little fan worms or whatever they called attached, but they r good, nothing wrong with them! Adds some more life to the acro if u ask me
 

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It's a shame with such a pretty colony but you'll probably wanna get a couple cuts off of it. You might get lucky but if it is DSS it's likely the whole coral has been infected. I had a Bill Murray with what I presumed was DSS and the three frags I cut off of it ended up dying as well.
 
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It's a shame with such a pretty colony but you'll probably wanna get a couple cuts off of it. You might get lucky but if it is DSS it's likely the whole coral has been infected. I had a Bill Murray with what I presumed was DSS and the three frags I cut off of it ended up dying as well.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I wonder what causes it and if it’s infectious.
 

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Thanks for sharing your experience. I wonder what causes it and if it’s infectious.
This was probably six months ago and nothing since has showed any signs of it. I went down the rabbit hole a little bit on it but kept hitting dead ends. It is such a slow progression maybe our pieces were infected at purchase? Spots on mine were grey then turned brown.
 
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This was probably six months ago and nothing since has showed any signs of it. I went down the rabbit hole a little bit on it but kept hitting dead ends. It is such a slow progression maybe our pieces were infected at purchase? Spots on mine were grey then turned brown.
Did you do any changes at that time that may have provoked it? I know for me, it started in conjunction with more aggressive carbon dosing. I had also been raising trace element dosing under BRS Balling Hybrid, but those are the two factors I’ve changed.
 

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Did you do any changes at that time that may have provoked it? I know for me, it started in conjunction with more aggressive carbon dosing. I had also been raising trace element dosing under BRS Balling Hybrid, but those are the two factors I’ve changed.
I don't think so. The tank was still kinda young but pretty much on cruise control. Funny thing was at the time it was definitely my fastest grower. I did try my hand at carbon dosing a couple months ago and had really bad results. I dosed nopox at 1/2 tra for a month and had several colonies start to brown out. Stopped dosing and did a 50% and they came right back. I'll take nitrate over pathogens any day.
 
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I don't think so. The tank was still kinda young but pretty much on cruise control. Funny thing was at the time it was definitely my fastest grower. I did try my hand at carbon dosing a couple months ago and had really bad results. I dosed nopox at 1/2 tra for a month and had several colonies start to brown out. Stopped dosing and did a 50% and they came right back. I'll take nitrate over pathogens any day.
I’m sure you were just as frustrated as me right now. Grew it out to be a nice colony, and now these dark blistered areas are an eye sore. I think I see it mostly on my milles. Not sure if fragging healthy parts will even make a difference. I just ran an ICP. Will see if it’s possibly trace related but man it sucks to trouble shoot this, especially after adding some new milles.
 

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I don't think so. The tank was still kinda young but pretty much on cruise control. Funny thing was at the time it was definitely my fastest grower. I did try my hand at carbon dosing a couple months ago and had really bad results. I dosed nopox at 1/2 tra for a month and had several colonies start to brown out. Stopped dosing and did a 50% and they came right back. I'll take nitrate over pathogens any day.
NoPox is reef poison
 

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I’m sure you were just as frustrated as me right now. Grew it out to be a nice colony, and now these dark blistered areas are an eye sore. I think I see it mostly on my milles. Not sure if fragging healthy parts will even make a difference. I just ran an ICP. Will see if it’s possibly trace related but man it sucks to trouble shoot this, especially after adding some new milles.
I feel like your suspicion with carbon dosing may be something to look into more. I have had weird things happen to acros every time I’ve tried carbon dosing. Whether with NoPox or distilled vinegar. Both caused bad acro anomalies
 

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I see a healthy growing Millie. Many can’t grow a colony that size at all. Don’t overthink it!
 
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I feel like your suspicion with carbon dosing may be something to look into more. I have had weird things happen to acros every time I’ve tried carbon dosing. Whether with NoPox or distilled vinegar. Both caused bad acro anomalies
Thanks. I’ve since stopped NOPOX but the issue persists. Been running UV. Wonder if i attempt an antibac dip
 

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