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Help: dying corals
Hey everyone,
Recently I have been noticing that my corals are having sone trouble and I've list a few of them. My water parameters are exactly the same as they used to be, and the only thing that has changed is the flow. But I keep getting brown jelly forming on corals. Any suggestions? |
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Everything is the same? Didn't you say last time you were over you changed your calcium? |
I've encountered brown jelly infections in four different situations. If water quality is poor and a coral is physically damaged it can form. If a coral is being attacked by another's sweeper tentacles it can form. If a relatively large piece of food falls on a coral and is not consumed but instead sits and rots it can form. Finally, if brown jelly from an infected coral separates and lands on a healthy coral it can spread to it too.
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Brown jelly will spread over any connecting heads and kill entire colonies. Bite the bullet and cut off any surviving heads without any damage and toss the rest. If there is a good lfs in your area, take some water to get tested as some test kits give you bad readings.
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The purple favia is fine! I'll setup another tank before I let anything happen to that! And I cut all the brown jelly off a last week, nothing has comeback yet! Fingers crossed. |
dipping a coral is also a good preventative measure to take when a BJ infection sets in.....most dips will kill any remaining infection that fragging may leave behind.....if your into LPS, a good dip should be in your "fish cupboard"....
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