Experiences with sick blastos corals?
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2023 4:42 pm
I recently picked up a colony of bflintix9tomussa wellsi flintix9t on Saturday and things aren't going great. Got them home, dipped them in coralRx, and that's when I noticed one polyp had some tissue damage. Looked like the hard spike of the skeleton under it poked a hole in the tissue.
Over the next couple of days, that polyp just kept losing more and more tissue from the center out. Now it's got a little rim of tissue at the top and another bit at the bottom, but the middle and sides are basically gone. And to make things worse, I've got a layer of white fungus/mold forming on the damaged areas, and it's starting to spread to the neighboring polyps - they're showing signs of tissue damage where they're touching the dying one.
I'm really new to coral keeping, so I'm not sure what's going on or how to treat it. I did try spot feeding them with some cyclopeeze last night, and the sick polyps did eat a bit, but they didn't react like the others - just seemed weak. I'm hoping to save the sick ones, but if nothing else, I want to contain this and keep it from spreading to the rest of the colony.
I've attached some pictures - the first one is from today, the second is from a couple of days ago, and the third and fourth are from when I first noticed the tissue damage.
Over the next couple of days, that polyp just kept losing more and more tissue from the center out. Now it's got a little rim of tissue at the top and another bit at the bottom, but the middle and sides are basically gone. And to make things worse, I've got a layer of white fungus/mold forming on the damaged areas, and it's starting to spread to the neighboring polyps - they're showing signs of tissue damage where they're touching the dying one.
I'm really new to coral keeping, so I'm not sure what's going on or how to treat it. I did try spot feeding them with some cyclopeeze last night, and the sick polyps did eat a bit, but they didn't react like the others - just seemed weak. I'm hoping to save the sick ones, but if nothing else, I want to contain this and keep it from spreading to the rest of the colony.
I've attached some pictures - the first one is from today, the second is from a couple of days ago, and the third and fourth are from when I first noticed the tissue damage.