How long have you had them?
Looks like some kind of fungus which in most cases will wipe out the entire colony.If that is what it is you could try an iodine dip and then place the colony in an area of decent flow,it is unusual to save them though IME.
Maybe some zoo experts will chime in,i am not one of them
- Liam.
there are only about ten or so open from the whole colony. I have not tried any dip because no one has had luck with saving them. I should have known something bad had to happen its been going to good
I ordered some zoos that had something like that on them when they come in last year. watch them if it is spreading you need to remove all the zoos that have it on them and move the to a QT tank. it will spread to your other zoos. I don't no if it is the same thing I had but if it is they will all slowly die.
newfish,
want me to hold them for you?
that looks like a fungus. did you add new frags from anyone? gotta watch the new arrivals from wholesalers. common to see them come in infected.
check out this thread.
should help answer your questions.
give me a ring if i can help
good luck. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=632970&highlight=zoanthid+fungus
This is going on with some of mine. I lost a colony and my reds next to it are looking infected too. I dont have a quarentine, so I can move them to my sump instead? will it still spread?
Fungus....A hydrogen peroxid dip will kill the fungus and give the zoa's a boost...do it ASAP before its to late for them...alot of times the zoa's will re-open unless they've been infected to long. 10% h202 to 90% tank water
Fungus....A hydrogen peroxid dip will kill the fungus and give the zoa's a boost...do it ASAP before its to late for them...alot of times the zoa's will re-open unless they've been infected to long. 10% h202 to 90% tank water
Can anyone tell me if this fungus will infect other softies or just zoas. I only lost one colony and I am dipping any others that look suspect. How long do I dip and can/should I do it several times.
Someone please help.
I believe its 15 min a time and 2 or 3 times to work for already infected corals. It should not spread to anything else but zoa's. How is it looking so far?
Jovreef, thanks for your quick reply. They seem to be staple, but not out of the woods. Is it okay to keep the corals it in my main tank or is a quarentine necessary? I moved my corals that I dipped into the sump just so they arent near anything else. The three colonies effected were very close to each other.
My alk is low, can this be part of the problem?
Laura