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    Default brown jelly

    i have brown jelly former round my plate coral and i followed the procedure for removing/treating it but it still seems to be attacking the coral can someone explain what fresh water dip means i made a fresh water dip and placed the coral into it after removing the brown jelly when i got up this morning the coral was covered in it again.
    what does it actually mean with fresh water dip should i put salt in the water or just dip the coral in R.O water without the salt and what sort of temp should the dip be at all the reference books i have read all say fresh water but not exactly what the parameters should be?...

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    mutts - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    the brown jelly may be part of the symboitic algea inside of its cells that it is releaseing to adapt to light.

    a pictures would be helpful then maybe someone else will have an idea.
    ~Amanda~

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