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Thanks for the support. I'm thinking they're gonner - maybe the slimer will come back but the rest are just white skeleton no polyps no flesh.
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Can never really tell by pics. Leave them a week, if tissue is gone, algae will start growing pretty quick.
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there appears to be algae growing on most of them now. That's usually a bad sign.
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Sorry to hear about your tank - I was also away on vacation and the same thing happened to mine. My Zoas are looking much better after 2 weeks though so hopefully yours will come back too!
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So did the cleanup of the carcasses today since they definitely were growing algae...
Here's a picture of the Stony Coral Carnage... probably around 350$ of frags http://s988.photobucket.com/user/vok...tml?sort=3&o=0 Not counting the softies that melted, as well as the cleanup crew members and shrimp that died. My wife's response... Could have bought a really nice Purse. |