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so do you think mine is BJD?
can you point to which part of the images you think is BJD?
The dead within 24/48 hours from seemingly healthy is usually a giveaway. The pic of the what looks like a wall hammer with part flesh part skeleton looks like BJD got it and the “jelly” may have gotten taken by tank flow. When I got BJD, dipping did absolutely nothing. May have helped a bit but by the next day all I had was a skeleton.

Give this a read, I think it’s a great option or maybe now a great med to have on hand.



 
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i did a water change (20%) and started the UV (oversized, used for dinos months ago) h24, let's see if something change in better.
 

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all euphillias died
Sorry for your loss. BJD is a bad bad thing. Now is the time to round up some cipro to have on hand before trying euypillia again. I was gutted when I lost my torch and hammers to BJD.
 
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Is Cipro mandatory or the BJD (if confirmed, i'm not sure) could go away on its own? i have UV running H24 from Yesterday and i could wait some weeks before adding more euphillia
 

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Is Cipro mandatory or the BJD (if confirmed, i'm not sure) could go away on its own? i have UV running H24 from Yesterday and i could wait some weeks before adding more euphilli
Cipro from what I understand is the only method that can save a euphyllia from BJD. The treatments suggests turning off UV so that leads me to believe that UV was ineffective in stopping the protozoan that causes BJD.
 
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Cipro from what I understand is the only method that can save a euphyllia from BJD. The treatments suggests turning off UV so that leads me to believe that UV was ineffective in stopping the protozoan that causes BJD.
ok, but let's assume i don't have euphyllias in the tank, can I get rid of BJD without antibiotics ? or it would stay in the water forever ?
 

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I think there's always a chance to get brown jelly. Healthy coral don't get it unless they get stressed or touch some infected tissue. I think :thinking-face:. I just watched two of my euphyllia fall apart but they didn't have brown jelly. Those little tentacles can stay around the tank for a while too.
 

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