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The rot looks a little advanced to treat but try blowing the rot section away in a separate container as it should flake or rubble away from the colony.then give it an iodine dip, make sure you have adequate water flow in your tank and nothing near the toadstool to sting it.
change your carbon a little more often incase you have some chemical warefair. If the rotting persists then cut the base off above the rot section and discard, dip the coral again and place back in the tank. I dose iodine in my system and beleive helps my softies in there. good luck |
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Thank you for the response!
I thought some surgery might be in order. Would Kent Coral Vite suffice for a dip solution? I don't have any iodine since my salts provide a good amount for ambient uptake. I don't have any marine stores around me... I'm in Creston, BC. Dan P.S. I don't have any reef glue, would a rubber band suffice, to attach the cut to a rock? Last edited by cheddardan; 03-01-2015 at 07:28 PM. |
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you don't have to use reef glue, use some cheap gel glue from hardware store in your area will do. Crazy gel
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Ahhh, Lugol's Iodine solution for a dip. Gotcha. I'll have some tomorrow.
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