Hey, I have some Kung Fu Fighter Zoas. They started decent (only opened like 80%) but then suddenly closed up entirely for about 2 weeks, and they were shedding a bit. Now they have a bit of film algae or something growing on them. I've brushed them off and basted them a couple times, but it doesn't seem to be helping much.
I have a Medicoral dip, but not sure how effective it will be. And I may wanna try some sort of Antibiotic type thing.
I heard Furan 2 is a great option, but I think it has been discontinued? So not sure if I can get that. I also heard Chemiclean can work, but I am hesitant on treating my whole tank. 2 of my acans (of course my most beautiful and expensive ones) have also been suffering greatly so whatever I choose I will most likely use for them since I'm willing to gamble with saving them.
I've also had a single polyp illuminati frag that's been closed tightly for like 3 months, and I'm not really sure how it is still alive.
Could I use chemiclean or red slime stain remover as a long dip? Not sure if it will work since I think those take a bit of time to work. Would a dip with Melafix, Metroplex, or Kanaplex work?
I may give them a try, and I may dose a very small amount of Melafix to the DT to help with bacterial issues.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I'm guessing I didn't light shock them since my lighting isn't crazy intense, but I do like to put my Zoas higher in my tank because they tend to stretch a bit.
I have a Medicoral dip, but not sure how effective it will be. And I may wanna try some sort of Antibiotic type thing.
I heard Furan 2 is a great option, but I think it has been discontinued? So not sure if I can get that. I also heard Chemiclean can work, but I am hesitant on treating my whole tank. 2 of my acans (of course my most beautiful and expensive ones) have also been suffering greatly so whatever I choose I will most likely use for them since I'm willing to gamble with saving them.
I've also had a single polyp illuminati frag that's been closed tightly for like 3 months, and I'm not really sure how it is still alive.
Could I use chemiclean or red slime stain remover as a long dip? Not sure if it will work since I think those take a bit of time to work. Would a dip with Melafix, Metroplex, or Kanaplex work?
I may give them a try, and I may dose a very small amount of Melafix to the DT to help with bacterial issues.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I'm guessing I didn't light shock them since my lighting isn't crazy intense, but I do like to put my Zoas higher in my tank because they tend to stretch a bit.