Torch Coral Help

i would just do the one,monitor others,should be fine as far as bjd,
 
Thank you. I will give it a try and maybe I can get lucky and save it. I believe it was Indo, it's gold with purple tips, it was about $275 or so if I recall. I am not entirely familiar with the BJD, I get what it stands for and Googled it, I guess my question is do I need to get all of my other Euphyllia out of this system? Is this like coral "ich" where it is going to spread through piece by piece? How did I get it?

Stress from something, usually water, light, contamination....etc can cause BJD. It's a infection.

Just like us, when our immune system's are compromised by things in our environment that stress us, we can get sick. Corals the same. Trying not to get to technical here.

If you haven't seen any BJD, then it is probably something else.
 
Thank you. I will give it a try and maybe I can get lucky and save it. I believe it was Indo, it's gold with purple tips, it was about $275 or so if I recall. I am not entirely familiar with the BJD, I get what it stands for and Googled it, I guess my question is do I need to get all of my other Euphyllia out of this system? Is this like coral "ich" where it is going to spread through piece by piece? How did I get it?
The tentacle shape makes me think Aussie. Many, many people have these die on them, myself included. No clear reason why.

That is assuming it’s an Aussie, which I really think it is. Hard to tell without an extended pic, though.
 
Thank you. I will give it a try and maybe I can get lucky and save it. I believe it was Indo, it's gold with purple tips, it was about $275 or so if I recall. I am not entirely familiar with the BJD, I get what it stands for and Googled it, I guess my question is do I need to get all of my other Euphyllia out of this system? Is this like coral "ich" where it is going to spread through piece by piece? How did I get it?
Wondering about origin for the fact of the Aussie golds will just die for no apparent reason, and didn’t want you to get to point of searching for extreme causes of death if all the other corals seemed happy. The care process would be the same with either origin.

BJD= Brown Jelly Disease. The tissue of the coral turns to brown mucus like substance, fairly easy to spot when I try happens. While it can spread its not extremely aggressive like some other pathogens that can effect our systems.

Testing, and a routine of doing so, will help greatly. I would definitely say the next purchase for you tank be a good test for ALK, Ca, Mag, Phosphate and Nitrate. There’s many other elemental tests available but the main ones are key to have. I think an under recognized element when talking about euphyllia is magnesium.

**Quality tests and quality additives are key in this hobby.**
 

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