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.so do you think mine is BJD?
can you point to which part of the images you think is BJD?
Give this a read, I think it’s a great option or maybe now a great med to have on hand.
Experimenting with in-tank antibiotic treatments for Brown Jelly Disease
In medical terms, I believe prophylactically would be treating an entire tank with no animals presenting symptoms. If one coral has BJD, treating the tank would not be prophylactic in this case, because there is a disease present. @Tired most of the point of this thread is that Ciprofloxacin...
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