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Unread 08/21/2008, 12:57 PM   #1
DmMax7
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Somethings eating my coralline algae?

I'm attaching two photos - one is the picture of the smalls circles of the coralline algae being eaten away and the other is who I think may be the culprit?questionable??
Someone with a little more experience please give me their opinion whether they have seen coralline algae disappear like this and what this little guy is in the photo and whether he is dangerous to my setup.
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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:04 PM   #2
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I was really interested in keeping those cute little 1/2 inch long asterina stars which normally come in tanks as hitchhikers, until I read that they eat coralline. Could be those...


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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:04 PM   #3
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I don't believe that bristle worms eat coralline algae. What are your water params?


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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:07 PM   #4
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calcium 400
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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:13 PM   #5
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Urchins eat coralline. I've never heard of asterina starfish eating coralline? I know there are some bad ones that eat corals though, I think they are the blue ones. The white ones are reef safe.


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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:38 PM   #6
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What fish do you have in there? An urchin would leave tracks of grazeing. I would guess a star would to. I suppose certain snails may slide along, eat, slide along, eat, and cause those marks, but it looks more like a fish with scraping mouth parts is nipping the algae from the rock.


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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:43 PM   #7
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Urchins also knock everything down and eat coral (LSU and Pencil)


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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:46 PM   #8
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I have no fish and the few turbo snails I have stay on the glass


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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:53 PM   #9
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is 8.3 your ph or alk? I had problems of low alk recently, and that's the pattern my coraline bleached in. You could also up your salinity a bit (is this reef or fowler?). reef should be 1.025-1.026 for proper health. Your picture is a bristleworm - reef safe and a good detrivore. If they reach plauge proportions they can be become bad, but they're eas to thin out.


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Unread 08/21/2008, 01:56 PM   #10
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How about an emerald crab, do you have any of these? Could be a hitch hiker crab of some sort.
If i didn't add calk to my tank I would have the same issue. These little guys are pretty good at scrapping coralline off my live rock in search of algae.
Bristle worms wouldn't be doing this....to the best of my knowledge.


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Unread 08/21/2008, 02:09 PM   #11
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Get a second opinion/test on your alk and calcium

it doesnt appear to me like its being eaten....its dying

easily fixed and will come back quick when you get it back in check


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Unread 08/21/2008, 02:17 PM   #12
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When I first tarted this hobby I had some coralline die off due to lack of calc/alk but the coralline on my live rock looked as if it were peeling off shedding it's skin in some fashion, of course correcting the calc fixed this.
Does you coralline seem as if it's flaking off like after a severe sunburn?
The pictures to me look like the coralline is being gouged out?


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Unread 08/21/2008, 02:18 PM   #13
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No crabs its a rather new tank - I do need to up my salinity a little but I don't think that is the problem. 8.3 is the pH. Thanks for the id on the bristleworm that eliminates that. I'll keep yall updated if I find anything else. Thanks for the replies any
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Unread 08/21/2008, 02:42 PM   #14
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Quote:
Originally posted by matthewscars
Urchins also knock everything down and eat coral (LSU and Pencil)
Is your quote from The Twilight Zone?


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