JMar101786

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Alright...so for the past few days or so I've been noticing that my LPS coral just isn't looking right...my Duncan more so than anything else really... The other night i noticed that a few heads were missing from the base area of the colony...and then again tonight it seems as though a few more heads are missing.... now I also have another smaller piece of this on the opposite side of the tank that i noticed tonight is missing a head... and another looks like it's hanging on by a thread.



I'm not really sure what would cause this... I checked my levels on everything and so far so good... everything is right where it should be.


In addition to the Duncan I also noticed that my trumpet is all "shriveled" and one of my hammer colonies is partially "shriveled" as well.


I actually dipped the hammer colony about a week ago because it was covered in a brown jelly.


nothing has really changed in the tank or out of the tank...all equipment is running correctly....lights are about a month old at this point (changed the bulbs).


No pests that I've seen and I scanned the tank for about 45 minutes tonight and last night


light cycle is 8 hours long (which it's always been for the 2 years this tank has been running)



I'm not sure if I am missing any information but if anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great.


not sure if this is related but when I dipped the hammer I also had to remove a large birdsnest colony that was hit with RTN.


I'm a loss here on what to do... and I'm concerned I'll lose the entire colony which is over 150 heads.


I dose regularly so everything stays pretty even ... no dips in any alk, calc, mag...etc..... I do water changes every week to week and a half....the tank is 125 gal and I usually do about 25 gal - 30 gal water changes.


Thanks,
Joe
 

fishman1069

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Its possible that the brown jelly crap infected all the pieces of LPS. I had an outbreak of that sh* t when I had my 75 setup. I lost duncans, frogspawn and my favorite orange wall hammer. I tried treating it with no success. Brown jelly is a bacterial infection that is usually caused by a wound. It seats itself between the flesh and skeleton and it is contagious to other LPS. I never got around to finding the treatment for it that worked. I wound up breaking down the tank because I was moving anyway and couldn't take the livestock with me. Good luck with it, sorry I couldn't be more helpful
 

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+1. It's the brown jelly. It affects lps. I had that 2 mos ago on the Duncan's I bought from you. I took a paper towel and wiped it off. And I tried not to dislodge the jelly in the water. If it gets dislodge, it will affect the others. What I read from article is you need to frag the healthy ones from the main colony or it will kill it all. Sorry to here that you have that bacteria.
 

JMar101786

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i took the hammer out with all pumps off and dipped it in coral revive by two little fish.

it didn't look like any of the jelly came off :/ ... i'm a loss here... i think i'll dip the duncan when i get home from work today in hopes that it will take care of the issue. however i'm leaving for a work trip on friday and am now scared that i'm going to come back to a catostrophic situation.
 

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keep it up, try using a turkey baster and blast off the jelly gently, also if u have a separate tank, i would just keep all of those affected there for a bit just so it wont invade the other lps in the tank
 

JMar101786

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i inspected the duncan pretty thoroughly and didn't see any traces of brown jelly on either pieces... however target feeding can't hurt... unfortunately i don't have a seperate tank... i just took it down recently because i never used it ... go figure... just my luck
 

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