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jumpincactus

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Does anyone have any pictures of this condition? I have a green favia that looks sort of odd at one of it's outer edges. At first I thought it was a little patch o hair algae but days later it is beginning to look like some black type of infection or rot.

Where can I find pics of this condition???

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jumpincactus

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Ok I know there has to be an ole salt around that can help me with this topic 18 veiws and no input...................
 

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trido

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As you know. Im far from an old pro. If your running out of time call your LFS and ask the guys down there in Issaquah if that coral can be given an Iodine dip. After looking it up in the book, Im sure you can. It may just do the trick for you. Also. Im finding that most corals are rather tough but really are quite finiky in the long run about their lighting and flow requirements as well as who their neighbors are.

Kinda like people. Some just can't handle the high flow and close quarters of the big city. :wink:
 

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