This trachy/welso had an aiptasia growing from it's base rock - I'm pretty sure it stung it. This is entirely my fault, a rookie mistake. I didn't even consider the aiptasia could sting the coral so I got a peppermint shrimp a couple weeks back and figured I'd go the "natural" route.
That stupid ignorance sure came back to bite me.
So, this morning this trachy looked great. Was spot fed and super puffy today.
Just looked at it this afternoon and found it like this - clear tissue recession, some areas the skeleton is showing through the tissue, like near the mouth and a couple spots along the rim, and distinctly darker color to the rim.
I have since killed the aiptasia with Aiptasia X.
Does this trachy stand a chance of recovery? Anything I can/should do to help it out? Is my stupid mistake going to cost me one of my favorite corals?
That stupid ignorance sure came back to bite me.
So, this morning this trachy looked great. Was spot fed and super puffy today.
Just looked at it this afternoon and found it like this - clear tissue recession, some areas the skeleton is showing through the tissue, like near the mouth and a couple spots along the rim, and distinctly darker color to the rim.
I have since killed the aiptasia with Aiptasia X.
Does this trachy stand a chance of recovery? Anything I can/should do to help it out? Is my stupid mistake going to cost me one of my favorite corals?