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![]() Hmmm...trouble in brain land.
![]() In November I purchased a really nice Australian Maze Brain (Platygyra sp) that had receded in the store about 50%. They had found stray voltage in the tank, and suggested that as the cause of the recession. That seemed and looked like a reasonable cause to me. I dipped the coral in Coral Rx before I introduced it to the tank. It was doing quite well right away, and did so for about a month. After a month it started receding again very quickly...gooey around the edges, and is now all gone. ![]() At that time I also noticed my Favia appears to have Band Disease. I think the Maze brought it in. The Favia is receding in a line very slowly around the bottom edge, all the way around it. The edges of the recession are gooey, and the bits of remaining tissue on the bad side of the line is black. I believe it is band disease, but I'm not sure if it is black band disease or white band disease. The healthy parts of the Favia look great, good color, good polyp extension, produces feeder tentacles, etc. I have had this Favia for several years. Anyone have any other ideas on disease ID or know of a reliable cure? There is little info available about this disease. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Myka; 01-14-2011 at 06:15 PM. |