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Thanks for the info guys. It is still looking the same. But alive.
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What do you suggest I do to save this Elegance?
Could be feeding or expelling waste![]()
I have 5 in my tank that all look like that from time to time
They are open and happy in a few days
These 4 sulked for quit a few days after fragging one large overgrown one we had for a couple of years
I want 1
Could be feeding or expelling waste![]()
I have 5 in my tank that all look like that from time to time
They are open and happy in a few days
These 4 sulked for quit a few days after fragging one large overgrown one we had for a couple of years
What do you suggest I do to save this Elegance?![]()
Erk! It's got worse! Immediate radical action to happen today. Stay tuned!Good luck snappa!
It's got worse so radical action today [emoji45]Good luck snappa!
PhotosWell it's done. The "disease" was more widespread than I thought.
LESSON 1. Act quickly when you see something regressing.
The Dremel is critical for this work. And so is a hammer and chisel! Dremel to cut a crack line for the chisel on thick corals.
LESSON 2. Keep the coral wet while you use the Dremel. The smell of burning coral reminds me of a bad day at the dentists!
I've followed Reefgrrls YouTube advice to shade the recovering frags.
We didn't dip ours felt it may be stressfulI've got Coral Rx on hand. Should I clean the wound with a solution of it?

