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i would not completely rule it out, but i personally don't believe so unless the eggs were under the fungia and somehow dispersed across the tank.Thanks! Can these corals also bring Monti eating nudi branches into the tank? Only coral introduced since 6 months and now after 3 weeks... First case of Monti eating nudis
Thanks! Yeah I thought the same, almost impossible to bring something in when fully covered in flesh.i would not completely rule it out, but i personally don't believe so unless the eggs were under the fungia and somehow dispersed across the tank.
in my case, i've lost 3 fungies, all the same way. hermits stealing its food and destroying the mouth. i moved all of my hermits to the sump with the exception of: halloween , electric blue , and scarlet red hermits and increased snail CUC. this significantly reduced the amount of empty shells around the tank i had for them.
If the mouth is fine, I would keep hope. perhaps move it somewhere with some shade and either dip it periodically in some iodine to avoid any bacterial infection from killing it off or continue keeping your parameters stable.Thanks! Yeah I thought the same, almost impossible to bring something in when fully covered in flesh.
The hermit destroyed alot of the sharp edges above the mouth, but the mouth seemed to be fine.
I gave some shade with a 3D printed umbrella on top of the cover. However I only have DipX and it does not seem to have iodine in it. Is it recommend to keep iodine based dip as wel?If the mouth is fine, I would keep hope. perhaps move it somewhere with some shade and either dip it periodically in some iodine to avoid any bacterial infection from killing it off or continue keeping your parameters stable.
not truly needed, but does help with situations like thisI gave some shade with a 3D printed umbrella on top of the cover. However I only have DipX and it does not seem to have iodine in it. Is it recommend to keep iodine based dip as wel?
I don’t have DipX but have revive. Those are basically used to treat parasites. Iodine is bactericidal.I gave some shade with a 3D printed umbrella on top of the cover. However I only have DipX and it does not seem to have iodine in it. Is it recommend to keep iodine based dip as wel?
These are very forgiving and should recover. Ive seen them completely white and come back as a full coral once again
That looks more like damaged tissue with algae or cyano growing on the skeleton, not a bacterial infection. Good water quality for now. Maybe get your PO4 down to 0.1.Thats good to know, do you also recommended an iodine dip or better to leave alone?
Edit: the only local available iodine based dip is Seachem reef dip, is that good enough for disinfection?
It is slowly melting away though, the damage was not this severe after the hermit did his rampage (see first pic)That looks more like damaged tissue with algae or cyano growing on the skeleton, not a bacterial infection. Good water quality for now. Maybe get your PO4 down to 0.1.
that should sufficeThats good to know, do you also recommended an iodine dip or better to leave alone?
Edit: the only local available iodine based dip is Seachem reef dip, is that good enough for disinfection?