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![]() Hello, I just purchased a candy cane coral and some of the polyps are dying. Last night we same a long thin clear worm extend and the tip was round. On the coral it looks like there is a white web that is around the polyps and there is a whole that leads inside. What should we do? Should we break off the affected polyps or a fresh water dip? Your inpput would be greatly appreciated. Thankx
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![]() O.K. so we still don't know how to post an image so that it becomes a large picture such as an attached image. Any suggestions would be great.
Thanx
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![]() When you post ,scroll down to "manage attachments,"click and it will give you an option to "browse "your files . Choose photo ,down load and there you go.
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![]() Fixed your photo, you need to double click on the thumbnail (smaller photo) to get to the larger one, then post that one.
Anyway, it looks like you're experiencing a bit of tissue recession there. Personally I'd just break off the affected area, especially if it is the part that contains the worm. The worm, by the way, is probably a vermetid worm, which casts a mucous web to catch its food. This can sometimes irritate corals enough for them to recede. Maybe someone can chime in here to tell you if you can save that piece that is closest to the main colony that is receding but the lower two bits that are mostly white already are probably a loss ![]()
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![]() I agree with Christy, frag off the effected area. Candycanes normally are an easy frag and I've done so and they never even closed up much during the process so I don't think it stresses them much. Perhaps put the effected frag in a flow area where the snail would cast its mucus away from the frag.
You might even just reposition the existing colony to do the same, but I'd personally consider the fragging. |
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![]() I think most of the white web on the coral due to environtment changes.. like water change from LFS to your home tank. I see lot of Coral spitting out the web thing when you do water changes.. how long you owned that coral.. 24hrs?
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