New bubble coral BJD?

Nicholas Dushynsky

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Hi all just a quicky. I bought a bubble coral cheap as some of the skeleton had been exposed and wasnt bone white. And the rest of the coral was extending fine so I took a punt. It opened fine the first day then the next the 3rd day not so much and last night I checked after lights out and it had stringy jelly out the middle of it as in the pic. I know what brown jelly looks like as had it on a wall hammer 2 years ago, but this looked different and didn't suck up as easily. So just wandered if anyone thought it was bjd or just the coral dying? I have now moved it to a different tank after blowing the jelly stuff away in a bucket not my tank and dipping it in an iodine bath. The new tank has no lps in just incase it is bjd. I have heard bubble corals can recover well given time. Or is this just a loss I need to face? The first pic is just before I removed it and second is in the new tank.
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I noticed what looks like a baby bubble coral on the rhs ant the front.
 
I can tell you that I had a beautiful bubble coral in my last tank. And it would eat well, and would expel waste regularly.

Yours may be doing just that.

I also have a friend who would frag them regularly. Always an iodine dip afterwards and they would heal up quickly.

So while I am not an expert, I don’t think it’s a goner by any means looking at the pics.

I hope this at least helps you feel a bit better about it surviving.

Mike
 
Thanks for a bit of a positive reply I only got it Saturday I don't think is was bjd as that blows away really easily, this didn't. On a side note the flesh has receded a little more than before so it's now in a tank with lower flow and light. Fingers crossed it does pull through.
 
Thanks for a bit of a positive reply I only got it Saturday I don't think is was bjd as that blows away really easily, this didn't. On a side note the flesh has receded a little more than before so it's now in a tank with lower flow and light. Fingers crossed it does pull through.
Definitely very low flow. Mild pulse if possible , not a constant flow in 1 direction.

And definitely lower lighting
 
It's the standard fluval 13.5 evo light and return pump with no extra powerheads in there as I don't want my hems getting sucked in. The flow bounces off the rocks and does pulse slightly.
 
Yep it looks better in this tank than it did in my main one that as of yesterday I found out that I have 0 phosphates.
 

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