Hey guys
Few weeks ago I received 2 heads of a hammer from a reefer in my area. First it opened and looked good for a couple days and then slowly began to look bad.
Extension was very poor and it just looked not good. I looked at the coral and saw some tiny eggs first and thought this might be snail eggs or some stuff..
Then the coral looked like its a goner.. so I dipped it in RODI water and thought maybe it helps.. Well, I saw something falling off and didnt know what that is.
Then I saw a post here about euphillya eating flat worms and was sure my euphillya has this pest!
So I again grabbed that euphillys and dipped it. ALso I gave the coral a good brush with a teethbrush and took off all the flatworms and eggs.
It is still not open but it starts to look a bit better.. First I thought its a goner... but maybe theres someone who wants to confirm that it looks like its recovering?
Few weeks ago I received 2 heads of a hammer from a reefer in my area. First it opened and looked good for a couple days and then slowly began to look bad.
Extension was very poor and it just looked not good. I looked at the coral and saw some tiny eggs first and thought this might be snail eggs or some stuff..
Then the coral looked like its a goner.. so I dipped it in RODI water and thought maybe it helps.. Well, I saw something falling off and didnt know what that is.
Then I saw a post here about euphillya eating flat worms and was sure my euphillya has this pest!
So I again grabbed that euphillys and dipped it. ALso I gave the coral a good brush with a teethbrush and took off all the flatworms and eggs.
It is still not open but it starts to look a bit better.. First I thought its a goner... but maybe theres someone who wants to confirm that it looks like its recovering?