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edikpok 01-01-2015 07:58 PM

Help with receding candy cane coral
 
Happy New Year everyone!

Among a variety of other corals, I have 3 colonies (30 heads+) of candy canes. Over the past week, many candy canes in these colonies started receding and now each colony has 4-6 canes that almost completely lost their flesh. Some of the other canes started showing their white backbones too... It looks like the receding starts from the base of each cane. The colonies are not located next to each other...Other corals appear to be fine.

Parameters are 1.024 for salt (IO), 0 for nitrates, 380 calcium, 9 KH, and phosphates are at 0.1. It is a 29g biocube, with weekly water changes of 20%. Tank has been established for over 5 years with great growth.

What can possibly cause these canes lose their flesh and die?

Thanks for the help!!!

canadianbudz604 01-01-2015 08:01 PM

Hmm
 
Happy new years! Any new additions to the tank? Or sudden changes in temp or salinity?

edikpok 01-01-2015 08:07 PM

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Not that I know of. Both salinity and temp (81.5F) seem to be constant...

I attached a picture of the colony that seems to be affected the most...

SeaHorse_Fanatic 01-01-2015 08:13 PM

Could one of your fish suddenly be developing a taste for candycane?

edikpok 01-01-2015 08:18 PM

The aquarium currently has a clownfish and midas blenny (been there for 3 years) and a new cleaner shrimp (boxing day addition). The problems started before the adddition of the shrimp though.

Should I consider a Loguls dip? If so, what is the best practice for the dip?

Forgot to mention that around the same time that the receding begun, there was also a sudden outbreak of red slime. I used chemiclean to rid of it. I used it once before with no ill effects...

Anthony- the original candy cane actually came from you about 5 years ago :) I bought 2 heads back then of this neon green candy cane.

gregzz4 01-01-2015 08:28 PM

Chemiclean reduces O2, which reduces bacteria and on down the chain it goes
What other corals do you have that are unaffected ?

Sebae again 01-01-2015 08:35 PM

Have you checked the magnesium level lately. Also have you started to use a new batch of salt since this has started ?

edikpok 01-01-2015 08:35 PM

2 open large (and 2 closed) brains, acans, frogspawn, torch, zoa, gsp, a few softies.

Come to think of it, I did notice that 2 heads of another euphylia coral died over the past couple of weeks. All the other ones seem to be fine. The non affected candy canes open up nicely too...

YES - for the new batch of salt. Just opened the new bucket 3 weeks ago which could coincide with when the problems bugun. Same IO salt though - could this be the problem???

Sebae again 01-01-2015 08:41 PM

yeah

Sebae again 01-01-2015 08:42 PM

I.O. is famous for how much their batches can vary.


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