Torch losing tissue

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Unfortunately, the jade torch got brown jelly disease, two heads are infected, two are not, im gonna take everyones advice and just take it out of the tank before it kills everything else, sad to see it go.
 

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Unfortunately, the jade torch got brown jelly disease, two heads are infected, two are not, im gonna take everyones advice and just take it out of the tank before it kills everything else, sad to see it go.
If two of the heads have brown jelly, more than likely the rest of them will catch it. I would have fragged them immediately away from the healthy heads, but the saggy, open mouth on the “healthy” heads tells me it’s got some type of infection let alone brown jelly. Sorry to see it go, as hard as it is,nits part of the hobby. :(
 

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