Hiya guys
i think im the guy chris was talking about.
Leon, the coral has died, and i personally would take it out and bin it, or if you have a calcium reactor you could put it in there (but i wouldnt botther as the green on it is algae, so contains po4 which you dont want in the tank).
This isnt just bleaching, as bleaching is the expulsion of zooxanthellae algae from the coral, be it from the algae wanting to go or the algae wanting to go. But corals can recover from this, as new zooxanthellea can enter the coral.As this coral has stripped its tissue, so no polyps left
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As to why the coral did this, who knows it could be a few reasons.
Could you please give me some more detail on, the Ca, DKH, Mg, No3, PO4 of the tank. Also the lighting on the tank, and also the lighting it is under before this tank.
And the exact method you used for acclimatisation.
I dont think the starfish would have caused the coral to go, but it may have contributed to the corasl stress.
I hope i can help and that you can go on in the madness that is Acro keeping
Andrew