The hammer coral is starting to peek back out, so maybe cleaning the tank yesterday is starting to have some effects?
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I moved it over slightly, just have to do it a little more. I may actually buy another rock to be an overhang.Definitely looking better, but like I pointed out on your other thread, the part that’s shaded is most definitely happier, I’d still recommend either moving it or turning down the whites if it doesn’t keep improving.
not good :<<< Did you acquire some cipro?
The hammer coral died completely last night. It’s a shame because over the weekend I bought an overhang rock at the lfs. Now I’ll have to find some other use for it (maybe a mount for some other lps frags so the pistol shrimp will stop trying to steal them).
I haven’t used any medications, but the only way I’ve kept the disease from spreading rapidly is removing infected corals quickly. I have lost a torch coral and trumpet to BJD since this thread, unfortunately. However, both underwent stressful conditions that lowered their immune systems. As long as you keep other corals happy and healthy, there should be low risk of infection, at least in my experience.
Very sorry to hear that... just wondering how did you prevented BJD from infecting your other corals? Did you used any medications?
Thanks.