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![]() I had this problem before when my branching frogspawn lost a few heads to a galaxy attack. Frag off the infected heads and remove them from the tank. Also keep an eye on the other corals in your tank incase the infection spread.
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![]() Well...fraged this but heads continue to die one at a time....I have one left that looks healthy...fingers crossed that it makes it...I have become very good a recognising the 1st signs of this infection.......
Once the new 90 gallon is ready no more Lps for this tank..just softiess etc....
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