Frogspawn film and dead

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Has anyone seen this happen to a frog spawn…? The skeleton started to turn brown, it retracted into itself, and finally everything died and a film covered the top of it. When I took it out, it smelled like ****
 

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Yep unfortunately :(
Sounds like brown jelly disease. Frequent killer of Euphyllia and other LPS. Healthy coral one day and brown mush within a day or two. The whitish color on top is just another bacterial film over the dead and decaying coral :(
 
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Tank size, perimeters, maintenance habits, time tank has been up, lighting flow.......
This forum will need at least all that info to try and help you through this.
I will go and test everything and reply back with all the details, thank you!
 

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