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![]() It had three heads on it and it looked like one was going to split - the one that still has some green to it. But now, that head has retracted and the other two have this bubble like cocoon around it.
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![]() Can you get better pictures by any chance?
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![]() Better pictures attached
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![]() Not 100% sure about the bubbling, but ones is receding by the looks of it, you can see the skeleton so that's not usually a good sign.
What are your parameters?
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![]() Take it out and smell it.. Looks like its rotting to me. If it were mine I'm afraid I would toss it.
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![]() It's gone. Brown jelly disease.
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![]() If you can simply break off that left head thats totally jelly-ized do so, otherwise pull the thing out, grab a new toothbrush and scrub out all the dead brown tissue. Then gently if you can in a little cup of tank water, clean around the edges of the one thats still green.
The brown jelly will continue to spread if its there, but sometimes if you get rid of the nasty part, the part thats still somewhat alive may still be able to be saved. When youre done put it in a low flow lower light spot away from other coral to see how it does. |