Shit! I had the sinking feelign that was it. Damn it. Last I remember
reading about it, no one really knew what caused this. Is this still the
case? I mean, what made it happen to begin with? My water parameters are
acceptable, and everythign seems to be in check. I just dont get it. even
the SPS that have it are opening and seem happy (except of course the
recession). This sucks ass.
So, continue to dip and hope for the best huh? I dont have another tank that
will house the corals, so they will have to stay in the display tank. I
guess that is about all I can do. LPS are not susceptible to the same strain
as SPS are they?
Thanks again,
Shane
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Payne, James E [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:53 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: Someone help!
>
> Sounds like classic Rapid Tissue Necrosis. There's not much to be done
> for
> it, but dip daily for 15 minutes at a time for a week or so (or until
> recession stops). If you have a quarentine tank, move your affected
> colonies to there. One coral undergoing RTN can trigger the reaction in
> other corals, so it's important to get the affected ones out right away.
> Acros, stylophra, poncillopora, and montipora (esp. capricornis) are all
> very susceptible to this chain reaction IME.
>
> Best luck...I know this kind of thing is heartbreaking.
>
> James Payne
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Shane Clays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:43 AM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: Someone help!
> >
> >
> > I am having some major problems with my SPS corals and I fear
> > the worst.
> > Last week, I sent email about a purple acro frag that had
> > some spots on it,
> > which I thought were caused by caluerpa that had grown against it. A
> > suggestion to get some dip and dip it was given, and I did
> > exactly that. I
> > am still waiting to see if it is going to recover. In the
> > mean time, I now
> > have tissue recesion on about 5 other frags/colonies of sps
> > corals in the
> > tank. Mostly acros, but one of my pocilopora(sp) has it also.
> > I noticed on a
> > large colony 2 days ago, and it since has spread on that
> > colony very rapidly
> > and I am afraid that colony is doomed.
> >
> > Last night, I dipped all the frags that I saw the spots on,
> > and did some
> > tests. I have no idea what the hell else to do, but pray that
> > they recover.
> > I have no idea what has caused this, but need to know if
> > anyone has ANY
> > suggestions. Tank parameters are as follows:
> >
> > Salinity: 1.022 - 1.024
> > pH: 7.9(night) - 8.2(day)
> > Calcium:420-450
> > Alk: 4.0meqs/11.2dkh
> > Nitrates: 0
> > Temp: 79-80 constant
> >
> > Lighting:MH/VHO Combo - 10 watts per gallon
> >
> >
> > Additives are as follows:
> > SeaLab 28 calcium blocks
> > Aquarium Systems alk buffer (added daily via drip)
> > Iodine (daily)
> >
> > Anyone have any thoughts or suggestion?? Should I run some
> > carbon? Maybe
> > there is some type of toxin causing problems? I dont know
> > what it is, but it
> > is frustrating, I know that!
> >
> > TIA
> > Shane C.
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