Aug 3, 2022 #1 T TexanReefer Active Member View Badges Joined Aug 1, 2019 Messages 119 Reaction score 110 Location Austin Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Just received some new corals. They were delayed on shipment by fedex so spent an extra day in 100+ degree weather most corals survived but this hammer is concerning me. The tissue is receding pretty rapidly. is there anything I can do to help ?
Just received some new corals. They were delayed on shipment by fedex so spent an extra day in 100+ degree weather most corals survived but this hammer is concerning me. The tissue is receding pretty rapidly. is there anything I can do to help ?
Aug 3, 2022 #2 Uncle99 10K Club member View Badges Joined Jul 22, 2018 Messages 10,506 Reaction score 15,974 Location Province of Ontario Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Me, I would do nothing that was “change” less stress the better.
Aug 6, 2022 #3 mtraylor 2500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award Article Contributor My Tank Thread Joined Feb 10, 2017 Messages 4,054 Reaction score 2,964 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 How is it doing? I had same thing happen to me. I dipped them as usual when they came in. Then put on frag rack as you did. I lost 1 of the 3 frags I bought. The others are doing fine. Those look like you will have no issues. Just give them time. They should be good to go by today.
How is it doing? I had same thing happen to me. I dipped them as usual when they came in. Then put on frag rack as you did. I lost 1 of the 3 frags I bought. The others are doing fine. Those look like you will have no issues. Just give them time. They should be good to go by today.