Thank you for your time and thought. Now its just a waiting game to see if it survives.
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printthread.php?t=2760&pp=40Thank you for your time and thought. Now its just a waiting game to see if it survives.
If it was me id get it out of your tank it almost got a cap that was next to it
for me. I lost about 1/2 of the cap.
In those pics,I didn't see any brown jelly on your coral.Thats no to say,that yours didn't have it.If its brown and stringy mucuus then thats something completely different.Corals regulated the zooxantellae population in there tissue by expelling it out through their "mouth".
There has been no known causative pathogen yet identified that causes Brown Jelly condition.With that,the only treatment that has worked for me,is blasting the jelly off.If you have a water dental pic,that is great as the high pressure really gets it off.Then doing Lugols dips.
HEre's the link to Jerrys thread
http://www.captivereefing.com/showthread.php?t=2752
After reading that article,I've found the information in it to be anecdotal and some i flat out disagree with.Know wonder there was no author or references listed at the bottom of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by butterfly_babe4200
Let me go see if i cant dig up another article on the subject.
edit-I found the author Albert J.THiel 1997,Now i see why alot of that info isn't accurate,its out
of date
HEre's a study done by Eric Borneman on this subject.
http://www.ericborneman.com/Brown%20...n%20Jelly.html