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I got a acro for the first time yesterday , dipped him for 30 mins with seachem dip put him in tank and this is what he looks like right now can you tell me what I should look into .. did I kill him with dip ? Is he dead ?

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Looks dead except for some polyps but very blue ligght. Look into RTN-disease.Looking at the skeleton Doesn’t look like an acro to me either. Any water parameters? Picture with less blue?
 
Definitely dead and 30 minutes seems a really long time I do 5 but not with same product
 
You may have killed it with the dip. However. I dont have reference before you dipped it. What did it look like before you dipped. What concentration did you use? If you are dipping a coral that long, the concentration will have to be very low. Did you follow the instructions on the bottle? I know it says 15-30 minutes. I usually never dip a coral that long unless I forget about it. Always go to the low side and not the long side to be safe when you start out. Did you use your aquarium water? Is this a new aquarium that has never had corals in it? What are the parms on the water you used for the test? There is allot in play here.
 
I follwed instructions since I got them at a convention show I wanted to make sure it was good 2.5 cap fulls , looked amazing at show. The other coral I got a torch is doing well was a little in but it’s a little more than half way out already and looking good.

Water was fine before i put him in there I acclimated and all. The dip is what I am concerned I may have over done.
 
I follwed instructions since I got them at a convention show I wanted to make sure it was good 2.5 cap fulls , looked amazing at show. The other coral I got a torch is doing well was a little in but it’s a little more than half way out already and looking good.

Water was fine before i put him in there I acclimated and all. The dip is what I am concerned I may have over done.
What show? Did you get this at RAP?
SeaChem is basically an Iodine bath so if you used good water, I don't think that was the problem.
Is this a birds nest frag?
 
Post water parameters to determine if water was fine.
Alkalinity
ph
Nitrate
nitrites
Ammonia

Really not interested in the other stuff as it would not burn up a coral that quick. Obviously bad water for an sps and that 30 minute dip would be a bad combo. LPS are a little more forgiving than sps. Just fyi. Not sure if you answered if this was a new aquariuim turnup. How old is the aquarium? How long have you had it setup?
 
Post water parameters to determine if water was fine.
Alkalinity
ph
Nitrate
nitrites
Ammonia

Really not interested in the other stuff as it would not burn up a coral that quick. Obviously bad water for an sps and that 30 minute dip would be a bad combo. LPS are a little more forgiving than sps. Just fyi. Not sure if you answered if this was a new aquariuim turnup. How old is the aquarium? How long have you had it setup?
You will definitely kill acropora with a high lvl dip for 30 minutes if it looked ok before dip I’d say that is your answer
 
yeah I dont dip sps that long, but that was basically a luguls bath. I think there may be more to the dimise of the coral as well.
 
it was perfect at show , so just to make sure I can toss this out of tank ? There is no reviving ? Even if one branch has little tip with mini mini poly
 
it was perfect at show , so just to make sure I can toss this out of tank ? There is no reviving ? Even if one branch has little tip with mini mini poly
Nothing is dead until it is dead. I have had urchins pull out pieces of bone white coral from behind a rock and it recovered. You are not hurting anything by leaving in there. Put it in lower light and lower flow see what happens.
 

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