I had a series of unfortunate events strike my 25g lagoon a few weeks back where my dozing containers ran empty causing alk to drop from 8.6->6.9, my lights to stick on overnight, my flow had changed from me swapping powerheads and was much less movement (bad experiment in pulse flow), and phosphates hit zero. It was an unbelievable series of system failures and mistakes. Most of my coral survived well but some acros didn’t look so hot a couple days later. Some began to develop a red to brown slime on the tips which I looked at under a microscope fearing a return of dinos which I had last year. They appeared to mostly be ciliates. The slime was nearly impossible to remove. I could just barely blast it off with a big Kent squirt feeding syringe. I tried dipping the worst corals in lugols and revive but neither seemed to help much. Now it’s spreading throughout the tank even though the system is very stable again. Even coral that we’re doing phenomenally through this all are now getting the red slime on tips. Is there anything I can do to halt the slow progression that is taking weeks to slowly kill of acros from the tips to the middle?




