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![]() That's weird. It would seem to indicate some kind of bug or bacterial infection for it to go that fast. I have had corals die quickly before but it doesn't usually spread to another coral. Isn't this same thing happening to a Calgary reefer and he is getting high iodine levels?
The other thing that comes to my mind is salt. This is because I was one of the unfortunate ones that managed to get in on that bad IO salt a couple of years ago that nuked my whole tank. Just a shot in the dark but maybe check to see if you both are using the same salt, bought from the same place, at around the same time. Seems to me quite a few of you Alberta guys were getting in on the boxing day salt sale at Big Al's?????/ |
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![]() Good ol tap water treated with prime. Same old bucket of salt haven't opened the new ones yet. almost the same problem as geopod. Talked to him on the phone I'm thinking maybe the water. George is using tap water also wonder if they are adding something different
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![]() Hey Murray
It could have contracted a brown jelly infection due to the move. If it is still alive try dipping it in Reef Dip solution it could reverse the affects
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