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Originally Posted by christyf5
I was thinking more that perhaps you have more fauna in your sandbed that might have died off creating the problems. I don't know if I've ever treated with interceptor with a sandbed as previously I didn't seem to be able to keep SPS with a sandbed.
I have various patches of cyano that only occur on the rocks although when I had dinos they weren't picky about where they grew. I do find it odd, how the dinos (or whatever algae you showed in the photos) are growing on the little dead bits of some of your corals that are still living. Have you tried breaking those bits off? I suppose inevitably you would always have a bit of skeleton exposed that way.
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I was thinking the same way myself and then while I read your first post it suddenly occurred to me that I hadn't seen any cyano on the sandbed, which is kind of odd
I thought about trimming the exposed bits of skeleton but I didn't want to risk damaging more of the coral
So far I've only had the one complete loss otherwise it's just some tips peeling and I'd like to keep it that way.
Oh and not to frazzle your nerves worse or anything, my first interceptor treatment went without a hitch. It was after the second one that things began to slide downhill
