HELP: Sudden BJD on Priceless Torch Colony

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Update: removed infected head/s and then gave a 30 minute bath in seachem reef dip iodine. Added some brightwell aquatics Restore to the tank. Torch looks good so far. Went to see famous LFS nearby yesterday and they advised fragging the colony up. I could do that, but I’d rather not if I don’t have to. Don’t see any signs of BJD on any of the other heads. What do you all think about a preemptive fragging of each branch. They all have two heads.

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You could hold off but I’m sticking with you ordering Cipro and do an in tank treatment. Good luck.
 
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You could hold off but I’m sticking with you ordering Cipro and do an in tank treatment. Good luck.
Update: Was looking fine again today and now I’m seeing a jelly substance from another head. :(. Time to frag the colony and do the dip. This is awful.
 

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