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Old 05-20-2012, 05:40 PM
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remove the coral immediately no matter what else you have to remove to get it...it is very contagious and any lps in its range will catch it too once its done with your duncan especially hammers,frogs,torchs and duncans.some lps is more tolerant of brown elly while other melt in a couple hours.


dip as daniella had said and check your other lps
I have read that zoas can be affected by this, in addition to LPS. I'm not sure if that is true or not, though I closely watched mine just to be sure.

I didn't lose anything other than LPS, and I didn't lose all of my LPS (my blasto was unaffected).
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An update for those who care i changed the water removed the duncan and did a short HP bath followed by a revive coral cleaner bath and today the coral is looking as happy as it could be after being eaten alive I lost prob 70% of the flesh but i have 6 polyps left so here's to it making it
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Old 05-22-2012, 08:03 PM
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No more brown jelly appearing? Everything else okay?

I am so glad to learn that things appear to be improving.
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