Brown Jelly Disease??

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Hello,

I recently bought a torch from an online vendor and it came with a very short base that cracked when trying to attach it into the tank. I just looked at the torch and saw this brownish slime near it. Can someone please ID and let me know what to do? I have other corals that are doing very well nearby it. Should I fully remove or treat? I didn’t think this coral would last due to the skeleton in the first place…

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What would be the suggestion for dealing with this? I personally don’t care for this coral but I don’t want the rest of my torches and all getting infected.
 
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What would be the suggestion for dealing with this? I personally don’t care for this coral but I don’t want the rest of my torches and all getting infected.
I personally don’t know but someone with experience with this will give you advice
 

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I dont think your other corals are in danger, unless they are stressed by injury or other.
Try to suck up the brown jelly with a turkey baster. Bjd is rapid, that torch may be all gone in the morning.
If it were multi head torch, you might treat with an in tank cipro dosing, where you dose after lighfs out nights 1, 3 and 5.
If you dont care for the torch, remove it.
 
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I dont think your other corals are in danger, unless they are stressed by injury or other.
Try to suck up the brown jelly with a turkey baster. Bjd is rapid, that torch may be all gone in the morning.
If it were multi head torch, you might treat with an in tank cipro dosing, where you dose after lighfs out nights 1, 3 and 5.
If you dont care for the torch, remove it.
It seems like a while head is gone now, so should I just remove and trash and leave the tank without treatment?
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I removed the torch and I think got 99% of the brown jelly out. My jester who was right near it seems a bit more translucent on some of its tentacles (not sure proper word) I’m a bit nervous now. Any thoughts?
 

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