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Old April 27th 04, 08:16 AM
Stu
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Default What could be eating my soft corals?

I have something in my tank that likes eating soft corals (specifically
toadstools) that are placed on/near a particular rock. That makes me
suspect something that lives in that rock.

See these two pics:
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/softcoraldamage.jpg
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/closeup.jpg

Typically, large chunks of the toadstool will suddenly disappear during the
day, or overnight. The damage tends to look more like large bites than small
nibbles too.

I'd suspect a nudibranch, but I'm certain there aren't any in the tank -
I'd expect to have seen one by now, yet I've never caught anything in the
act. I'd also expect something like a nudibranch to move around and eat my
corals no matter where I placed them.

The only other thing I can think of is my widow blenny, but that doesn't
make much sense either.

Can anyone offer some suggestions on what this might be, and how to stop it?

Thanks,
Stu
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Old April 27th 04, 09:24 AM
Microbot
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Default What could be eating my soft corals?

I noticed a while back that some of my Soft Corals were being nibbled on.
I thought I had only one Nudibranch but ended up fiinding 4 so far over 2
months..
Since the last one found was removed, I no longer have chewed Corals.

Cheers
Microbot

"Stu" wrote in message
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I have something in my tank that likes eating soft corals (specifically
toadstools) that are placed on/near a particular rock. That makes me
suspect something that lives in that rock.

See these two pics:
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/softcoraldamage.jpg
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/closeup.jpg

Typically, large chunks of the toadstool will suddenly disappear during

the
day, or overnight. The damage tends to look more like large bites than

small
nibbles too.

I'd suspect a nudibranch, but I'm certain there aren't any in the tank -
I'd expect to have seen one by now, yet I've never caught anything in the
act. I'd also expect something like a nudibranch to move around and eat my
corals no matter where I placed them.

The only other thing I can think of is my widow blenny, but that doesn't
make much sense either.

Can anyone offer some suggestions on what this might be, and how to stop

it?

Thanks,
Stu



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Old April 27th 04, 07:12 PM
Marc Levenson
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Default What could be eating my soft corals?

I had a gorilla crab eating ( the muscular one with red eyes) that can out at
night at ate my soft corals.

As posted before, he was turned into shrapnel and the reef lived happily ever
after.

Marc


Stu wrote:

I have something in my tank that likes eating soft corals (specifically
toadstools) that are placed on/near a particular rock. That makes me
suspect something that lives in that rock.

See these two pics:
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/softcoraldamage.jpg
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/closeup.jpg

Typically, large chunks of the toadstool will suddenly disappear during the
day, or overnight. The damage tends to look more like large bites than small
nibbles too.

I'd suspect a nudibranch, but I'm certain there aren't any in the tank -
I'd expect to have seen one by now, yet I've never caught anything in the
act. I'd also expect something like a nudibranch to move around and eat my
corals no matter where I placed them.

The only other thing I can think of is my widow blenny, but that doesn't
make much sense either.

Can anyone offer some suggestions on what this might be, and how to stop it?

Thanks,
Stu


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Old April 28th 04, 03:54 AM
br549
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Default What could be eating my soft corals?

I second the motion, my wife declared war on crabs, we had fish missing,
Zoo's missing, one destroyed the sphincter on our Caribbean brown carpet
anemone, these are the worst pest, they rival the mantis shrimp.

BR549



"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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I had a gorilla crab eating ( the muscular one with red eyes) that can out

at
night at ate my soft corals.

As posted before, he was turned into shrapnel and the reef lived happily

ever
after.

Marc


Stu wrote:

I have something in my tank that likes eating soft corals (specifically
toadstools) that are placed on/near a particular rock. That makes me
suspect something that lives in that rock.

See these two pics:
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/softcoraldamage.jpg
http://sswain.tripod.com/tank/closeup.jpg

Typically, large chunks of the toadstool will suddenly disappear during

the
day, or overnight. The damage tends to look more like large bites than

small
nibbles too.

I'd suspect a nudibranch, but I'm certain there aren't any in the tank -
I'd expect to have seen one by now, yet I've never caught anything in

the
act. I'd also expect something like a nudibranch to move around and eat

my
corals no matter where I placed them.

The only other thing I can think of is my widow blenny, but that doesn't
make much sense either.

Can anyone offer some suggestions on what this might be, and how to stop

it?

Thanks,
Stu


--
Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html
Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com
Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com





 




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