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It’s not dead yet. And not dangerous. You just have to watch for signs of brown jelly disease because that could be a problem but you’re not there yet.Question, if dead can be dangerous to leave it in the tank?
Its retracted and first thing I would do is get it off the sand which irritate them. Additionally, assure your phosphate level is not elevated and calcium is not below 400 which they need for skeletal health.Hi, My euphillya was doing very good then this morning suddently has retract and looks like something poked his tentacles with a needle. They look emptied and downside.
I tried to dip but nothing changed. No sign of parasite, FW, bjd or eggs. Everything happened in 2 minutes and hasn't change since then. I moved it to the bottom with less flow to recover but doesn't look well.
I also have lugols at 5% solution. I can dip but I don't know about the dosage.
Hi, I've done this but unable to successfully treat torches as I've lost them (performed dip instead of dosing). How did you actually perform the dosing?I recommend a round of Cipro. I have quite a few torches, hammers and frogspawn. I recently had a frogspawn starting to look the same and hit it with a weeks of Cipro dosing. Vast improvement. Not saying it’ll help here but it may and at the very least it won’t hurt.
I give the entire tank a complete dosing round. 500 mg tablet dissolved in rodi/treated tap in approx half a solo cup. Then I put about 1/5 of it in every day until done. You can also do it every other day. But do it when the lights are low or off in the tank as it loses efficacy in bright light. Also refrigerate the remainder til using.Hi, I've done this but unable to successfully treat torches as I've lost them (performed dip instead of dosing). How did you actually perform the dosing?
Pretty high calcium. Better at about 420 or soI exclude it. I target feed them any other day with liquid and solid coral food.
Position was on top to get the good light. I moved it to the sand bed after it retracted.
Calcium is 490ppm.
Thanks, I will try that. I've heard of some euphyllia owners doing the dose on a monthly basis. Have you done that?I give the entire tank a complete dosing round. 500 mg tablet dissolved in rodi/treated tap in approx half a solo cup. Then I put about 1/5 of it in every day until done. You can also do it every other day. But do it when the lights are low or off in the tank as it loses efficacy in bright light. Also refrigerate the remainder til using.
Whenever I introduce new ones from a less trusted source at least.. More like every few months normallyThanks, I will try that. I've heard of some euphyllia owners doing the dose on a monthly basis. Have you done that?