Acanthophillia gaping and flesh is slowly sloughing off.

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Hello guys

My acanthophillia is struggling. I’ve had him for 1 year. Currently in a 150 mixed reef. Other meat corals such as trachophyllia and cynarina are happy. Also have clams, sps, acros, ricordia, torches. Hammers, feather dusters, elegance, blastos, etc. they are all huge and growing. Parameters are in the normal range except for nitrate which is approximately 158mg/l. Believe me I’ve cut back on feeding….I’ve already did a dip with cipro yesterday….Any other suggestions?

Thanks for your help!

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His mesenterial filaments have just come out as well.
 

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Update…

Dipped in cipro again….Fingers crossed
 

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