coral diseases

  1. M

    Strange bands occur on Sinularia and Nepthia

    My sinularia gets odd slime bands on some of the tips. It hasnt killed any of the tips but its strange. Nothing like this is on any of my other corals. Does anyone know what this is or if i should worry about it?
  2. M

    EMERGENCY My Frogspawn has a White growth on its skeleton

    Hi I am in need of some help figuring out what is growing on/happening to my frogspawn... it appears to be some sort of growth on the bottom left of the skeleton where the skeleton meets the frag plug. I have had the frag for around 4 months and it has been thriving in my tank. I do regular...
  3. J

    Torch coral seems to be recessing

    Hey everyone, My torch is not looking good. Ammonia 0, calc 500, mag 1450, salinity 35. I'm not sure what I can do at this point to prevent whatever is happening here.
  4. J

    Problem with Bubble Coral

    In the past few weeks I have noticed my bubble starting to stretch at certain areas and look like balloons. I’m wandering if this is ok. Please any feed back would be appreciated. It’s been a ruff month between Zoapox, velvet and now this.
  5. E

    Possible Brown Jelly?

    I just got this torch yesterday, it opened up within an hour and was looking really good. Towards the night it started inflating in a way and when I woke up this is what it looked like. I also got a hammer as well and it looks perfectly fine. These are my first euphyllia so don’t really know...
  6. Jhern

    Anyone what these things are on my coral ?

    I dipped my coral when I first got them and these were not on them. I just noticed they are on them now and was wondering if anyone knew what they were ? I just dipped them again. Just in case
  7. Reefahholic

    ICH- Ciliate communities vs Coral!

    Should you QT your coral?? Yes, we definitely should. Can ICH cause STN? Sure appears that way. Let the discussion begin! See Article here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1385110115300095 Video:
  8. K

    Treating Tank for RTN

    I'm planning on treating my tank for bacterial disease caused RTN with chloramphenicol. I have read that once chloramphenicol or CAM is introduced to the tank it will create a bacterial bloom that will consume most of the oxygen in the water. As much as I want to believe, I'll be alert enough...
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