I wanted also to say - your leather coral is not opening quite properly - it should be full of tentacles - not just the few that are showing.
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Hey Jay, thank you would it come on that fast though. I mean this really happened within like two days if I really think about it and I’ve had the tang for a couple of weeks now. What this causes any harm to the coral. Should I keep doing as I have with water changes weekly and hold off on any fish?Sorry, from what I can see, the tang brought Brooklynella into your tank. That you had the clownfish for some time explains why they didn't come down with it right away.
This disease cannot be treated in a display, and even in a treatment tank, you really need to use formalin, which is toxic and difficult to source.
Jay
I would hold off on any fish - keep everything 'stable' - with just fish, you may not need as many water changes. However, they will not hurtHey Jay, thank you would it come on that fast though. I mean this really happened within like two days if I really think about it and I’ve had the tang for a couple of weeks now. What this causes any harm to the coral. Should I keep doing as I have with water changes weekly and hold off on any fish?
Typo?I would hold off on any fish - keep everything 'stable' - with just fish, you may not need as many water changes. However, they will not hurt
If a new fish introduces a disease, it can happen from a few days to 40+ days later, lots of variables to this.Hey Jay, thank you would it come on that fast though. I mean this really happened within like two days if I really think about it and I’ve had the tang for a couple of weeks now. What this causes any harm to the coral. Should I keep doing as I have with water changes weekly and hold off on any fish?
yes I was going to say without fishTypo?
Alright corals and all inverts are doing just fine. I’m running it just as I would with fish minus the feedings. Again thank for all the info.If a new fish introduces a disease, it can happen from a few days to 40+ days later, lots of variables to this.
Are you saying your corals are doing poorly also? If so, then it isn’t a fish disease.
Jay
Sorry to hear. I would leave your tank 'fallow' (without fish) for 8 weeks to ensure parasite removalJust got back home and the two clowns are gone now as well with a white skin peeling. All corals and stuff look fine. Now I have no fish. This happened out of the blue. It’s been two weeks since anything new added.
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