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nerdz 12-10-2013 10:28 PM

HELP! loosing acans...
 
Lost 2 colonies so far. Tissue recedes and the white line of death moves across colony. Not sure what it is or how to treat it?

I tried to salvage the colony by fragging and dipping in iodide.

What should I try?

Thanks for any help

Slyguy00 12-10-2013 11:42 PM

Water perameters?

Coral Hoarder 12-11-2013 12:32 AM

pics will help to

Cal_stir 12-11-2013 01:39 AM

frag off all the dying tissue if you want to save it. been there done that.

nerdz 12-11-2013 02:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scott tang (Post 865190)
pics will help to

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cal_stir (Post 865218)
frag off all the dying tissue if you want to save it. been there done that.

Thanks for input...

Water parameters seem fine. All other LPS, SPS, RTBA and Gorgs are alright.

The frags I chopped up from the mother colony ended up having all the flesh recede and die, leaving only white skeleton. Not much indication of "brown jelly".

I'll try to post a pic

To try dipping should I use: Iodide, Peroxide, TLF Revive???

Timbits 12-11-2013 04:00 AM

Was just going to say if it is brown jelly? My 6 acan frags had that and it quickly took them all out :twised:

nerdz 12-11-2013 04:40 AM

Caught a little bugger after 3+ years!
 
Still not sure whats going on...

I did just pull all my rock out tonight to catch a pest crab that has been in there 3+ years... He has grazed my SPS down, maybe Acans too?

I've tried to trap him before without success. I resisted pulling out the rocks because I didn't want my 2 RTBA to walk, (its only a 34G).

Anyone know what it is? Xanthidae Crab??? Ether way, he's now living on top of a Mag5 in the sump...
http://i921.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps19202bcb.jpg
http://i921.photobucket.com/albums/a...psc4f62a36.jpg

Borderjumper 12-11-2013 04:51 AM

Ive had this happen a few times.. Trim off the dead skeleton.. Look carefully and you may see tiny holes bored in the white part of the skeleton right near where there is still healthy polyp. In these tiny holes are very tiny long reddish worms.

If you dip the coral after you trim off the bad you will see the worms wiggle out.

nerdz 12-11-2013 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Borderjumper (Post 865273)
Ive had this happen a few times.. Trim off the dead skeleton.. Look carefully and you may see tiny holes bored in the white part of the skeleton right near where there is still healthy polyp. In these tiny holes are very tiny long reddish worms.

If you dip the coral after you trim off the bad you will see the worms wiggle out.

Interesting... Other then sawing off bad portion, is there anything else you can do? Is there any type of dip to combat worms?

Cheers

Borderjumper 12-11-2013 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by nerdz (Post 865274)
Interesting... Other then sawing off bad portion, is there anything else you can do? Is there any type of dip to combat worms?

Cheers

I found that once the holes were visible peroxide worked well..


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