I recently bought some frags from the LFS. They were the first pieces of corals I placed in my tank. (It was my brithday present to myself...)
Anyway, I put in a small pulsating xenia, A piece of finger leather (sinularia), and a nice size piece of button polyp. I noticed that the polyp piece had an area where the polyps were a bluish grey color and looked a bit "mushy". I notice my flame angel and my 6line wrasse seems to be very interested in this frag. They don't seem to be eating the polyps, but are shoving their mouths between the polyps and biting stuff from between the polyps. The frag on a whole looked pretty good. But tonight before I went into work, I noticed that the top of the frag has an area that looks a little bluish, too. The polyps there initially were a purple color and were'nt opening yet. Now some have begun opening and that general area looks to have a whitish kind of film covering it.
Does any of this seem normal? Or is there some action I should be taking?
BTW, My water parameters are WNL: Ammo, Nitrate, Nitrite all 0. PH 8.3, Temp running 80.3 to 81.6 range, salinity = 1.023.
One more basic question: Does sinularia (finger leather) always have to be "in bloom", meaning that the polyps are protruding? My piece yesterday was "full bloom. Today, not "blooming". (and what's the right word??)
thanks for any guidance you can share...
Brian
Anyway, I put in a small pulsating xenia, A piece of finger leather (sinularia), and a nice size piece of button polyp. I noticed that the polyp piece had an area where the polyps were a bluish grey color and looked a bit "mushy". I notice my flame angel and my 6line wrasse seems to be very interested in this frag. They don't seem to be eating the polyps, but are shoving their mouths between the polyps and biting stuff from between the polyps. The frag on a whole looked pretty good. But tonight before I went into work, I noticed that the top of the frag has an area that looks a little bluish, too. The polyps there initially were a purple color and were'nt opening yet. Now some have begun opening and that general area looks to have a whitish kind of film covering it.
Does any of this seem normal? Or is there some action I should be taking?
BTW, My water parameters are WNL: Ammo, Nitrate, Nitrite all 0. PH 8.3, Temp running 80.3 to 81.6 range, salinity = 1.023.
One more basic question: Does sinularia (finger leather) always have to be "in bloom", meaning that the polyps are protruding? My piece yesterday was "full bloom. Today, not "blooming". (and what's the right word??)
thanks for any guidance you can share...
Brian