So I accidentally burned my corals and researched they released zooxanthellae. I am now looking for ways to reduce zooxanthellae. What’s your guys experience dealing with coral burns?
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The only thing I didn’t mention that I can think of is that I didn’t notice until three days after that the corals were upset. I have two cleaner shrimps, two clowns, a royal gramma, a blue damsel, a watchman goby and that’s it. I’m not treating the tank with anything. What are you thinking it could’ve been? I checked salinity this morning and it was 0.0250. I do water changes biweekly and the last one was three days ago.I saw your other post. I don't believe the light killed your corals.
Exactly what happened with the light? For how long? What are your tank parameters? What else is in the tank?
So I accidentally burned my corals and researched they released zooxanthellae. I am now looking for ways to reduce zooxanthellae. What’s your guys experience dealing with coral burns?

