I'm losing the battle with this frogspawn and hoping R2R can help me save it.
This started a few weeks ago, when I noticed that the skeleton was becoming exposed at one end of the coral. I measured the water and nothing was out of line. The exposed skeleton started turning green a couple days later, which doesn't blow or scrub off. I tried a number of things to see if I could make it happy again... moved it around the tank, lowered the water flow, water changes, etc. The remain polyps have not been fully extended.
Over the couple of days, it suddenly took a turn for the worse. It started to lose a noticeable amount of polyps each day and the green stuff is expanding on the exposed skeleton.
I gave it a dip in Coral RX earlier today. The only things that fell off were spirorbid worms (along with a few polyps).
Water parameters:
Salinity - 1.025
pH - 8.2
Calcium - 480
Alk - 8.064
Phosphate - trace
Nitrate - trace
No ammonia or nitrite
Anyone able to help? Thanks in advance.
The polyps first started dropping from the right side of the coral. The green stuff has been spreading.
Getting dipped in Coral RX earlier today.
This started a few weeks ago, when I noticed that the skeleton was becoming exposed at one end of the coral. I measured the water and nothing was out of line. The exposed skeleton started turning green a couple days later, which doesn't blow or scrub off. I tried a number of things to see if I could make it happy again... moved it around the tank, lowered the water flow, water changes, etc. The remain polyps have not been fully extended.
Over the couple of days, it suddenly took a turn for the worse. It started to lose a noticeable amount of polyps each day and the green stuff is expanding on the exposed skeleton.
I gave it a dip in Coral RX earlier today. The only things that fell off were spirorbid worms (along with a few polyps).
Water parameters:
Salinity - 1.025
pH - 8.2
Calcium - 480
Alk - 8.064
Phosphate - trace
Nitrate - trace
No ammonia or nitrite
Anyone able to help? Thanks in advance.
The polyps first started dropping from the right side of the coral. The green stuff has been spreading.
Getting dipped in Coral RX earlier today.


