Unfortunately my tank is suffering from a STN event to a red montipora cap that is slowing spreading to the Digitata that it touches. It potentially started as brown jelly to one of my gold hammers but can't be sure. I was hoping this would be limited to only the cap and took measures yesterday to break off the healthy chunks of the cap. Hopefully someone has some options to give me hope but it's looking like this may be teardown to get healthy coral out and dipped.
Tank Parameters:
Cal: 450
Alk: 8.3
Mg: 1320
Nitrate: 4ppm
Phoshate: .01
PH: 7.88 - 8.21
Backstory: I dosed Fluconazole around three weeks ago which triggered a stress event. First a blue stag frag mysteriously passed away almost immediately, then a gold hammer appeared to have brown jelly. I performed a water change and ran Rox carbon to pull the Fluco out, hoping that would stop whatever was stressing. A week later I noticed my red Monitpora cap losing about half an inch of flesh per day.
Yesterday it had progressed to the point that I felt my best option was to break off chunks the the healthy coral before and save what I could.
Today the orange Digitata that was growing into the cap is being affected. Large area of brown goo swaying from where the pathogen is eating it. Note: All the white behind it is dead monti cap. Now I am panicked.
Tank Parameters:
Cal: 450
Alk: 8.3
Mg: 1320
Nitrate: 4ppm
Phoshate: .01
PH: 7.88 - 8.21
Backstory: I dosed Fluconazole around three weeks ago which triggered a stress event. First a blue stag frag mysteriously passed away almost immediately, then a gold hammer appeared to have brown jelly. I performed a water change and ran Rox carbon to pull the Fluco out, hoping that would stop whatever was stressing. A week later I noticed my red Monitpora cap losing about half an inch of flesh per day.
Yesterday it had progressed to the point that I felt my best option was to break off chunks the the healthy coral before and save what I could.
Today the orange Digitata that was growing into the cap is being affected. Large area of brown goo swaying from where the pathogen is eating it. Note: All the white behind it is dead monti cap. Now I am panicked.
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