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Benjamin Slade
September 1st 05, 05:45 PM
I'm having a problem with my tree coral (type is Capnella maybe?). I
think there's some sort of thing growing on it which is attacking it,
but I want to make sure it's not part of the coral. Take a look at
pictures at:
http://www.benslade.com/pictures/2005/aug/reeftank/
You can see a tube like thing growing on the main part of tree coral
pointed to by the red arrow. It's a little hard to see what's going on,
but the main part of the tree coral is bent over almost horizontal to
the right (as you view it) with the tube thing coming over the top.
Note, the little tree to your left which is the same species. That's
what the main tree coral is supposed to look like.
I'm debating removing the tube parasite thing, probably by snipping it.
All opinions welcome.
Thanks
Ben Slade
Washington DC
(if you send me email, append 030516 in the subj to bypass my spam filters)
Michael Lawford
September 2nd 05, 08:08 AM
Can't see what is going on at all - can you not get a closer pic?
"Benjamin Slade" > wrote in message
news:9fGRe.27917$FL1.18166@trnddc09...
> I'm having a problem with my tree coral (type is Capnella maybe?). I
> think there's some sort of thing growing on it which is attacking it, but
> I want to make sure it's not part of the coral. Take a look at pictures
> at:
>
> http://www.benslade.com/pictures/2005/aug/reeftank/
>
> You can see a tube like thing growing on the main part of tree coral
> pointed to by the red arrow. It's a little hard to see what's going on,
> but the main part of the tree coral is bent over almost horizontal to the
> right (as you view it) with the tube thing coming over the top. Note, the
> little tree to your left which is the same species. That's what the main
> tree coral is supposed to look like.
>
> I'm debating removing the tube parasite thing, probably by snipping it.
> All opinions welcome.
>
> Thanks
> Ben Slade
> Washington DC
> (if you send me email, append 030516 in the subj to bypass my spam
> filters)
Benjamin Slade
September 2nd 05, 01:08 PM
Do you see the white tube like thing encrusted with gravel that's
pointed to by the red arrow? I'm not sure how to get any closer or make
it any clearer.
Ben Slade
Michael Lawford wrote:
> Can't see what is going on at all - can you not get a closer pic?
>
> "Benjamin Slade" > wrote in message
> news:9fGRe.27917$FL1.18166@trnddc09...
>
>>I'm having a problem with my tree coral (type is Capnella maybe?). I
>>think there's some sort of thing growing on it which is attacking it, but
>>I want to make sure it's not part of the coral. Take a look at pictures
>>at:
>>
>> http://www.benslade.com/pictures/2005/aug/reeftank/
>>
>>You can see a tube like thing growing on the main part of tree coral
>>pointed to by the red arrow. It's a little hard to see what's going on,
>>but the main part of the tree coral is bent over almost horizontal to the
>>right (as you view it) with the tube thing coming over the top. Note, the
>>little tree to your left which is the same species. That's what the main
>>tree coral is supposed to look like.
>>
>>I'm debating removing the tube parasite thing, probably by snipping it.
>>All opinions welcome.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Ben Slade
>>Washington DC
>>(if you send me email, append 030516 in the subj to bypass my spam
>>filters)
>
>
>
MattMika
September 2nd 05, 05:38 PM
Benjamin Slade wrote:
> I'm having a problem with my tree coral (type is Capnella maybe?). I
> think there's some sort of thing growing on it which is attacking it,
> but I want to make sure it's not part of the coral. Take a look at
> pictures at:
>
> http://www.benslade.com/pictures/2005/aug/reeftank/
>
> You can see a tube like thing growing on the main part of tree coral
> pointed to by the red arrow. It's a little hard to see what's going on,
> but the main part of the tree coral is bent over almost horizontal to
> the right (as you view it) with the tube thing coming over the top.
> Note, the little tree to your left which is the same species. That's
> what the main tree coral is supposed to look like.
>
> I'm debating removing the tube parasite thing, probably by snipping it.
> All opinions welcome.
>
> Thanks
> Ben Slade
> Washington DC
> (if you send me email, append 030516 in the subj to bypass my spam
> filters)
Isn't that some kind of a tube worm? Its only a guess, but I wouldn't think
its preying on the coral.
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