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@AquaBiomics has an excellent protocol for the treatment of brown jelly with ciprofloxacin btw. I’ve used it for LPS, especially goniopora, with 100% success.
Oh, for Goniopora I’ve done high dose but short term treatments. 42g/L of ciprofloxacin combined with equal amounts of 4:1 amoxicillin/clavulanic acid for 24 hours. Someday I’ll do a write-uo about it.
I'm in the U.S. It's becoming harder and harder to obtain certain medications, so I'm frequently worried how much longer I can continue rehabilitating corals. Hopefully professionals will find a way to scale this up and have access to the right medications.Ouch, that severely limits your treatment capabilities, but I know they’re difficult to find for most what country are you in?
This is just incredible! Did you try to harvest any of the gametes to settle out? Do you feed anything in particular to the tank, and do you know how long this coral has been in your care?This happened today!! (Not a rehab, but still cool all the same!)
This is just incredible! Did you try to harvest any of the gametes to settle out? Do you feed anything in particular to the tank, and do you know how long this coral has been in your care?
I'm collecting data for a project I plan to start later this year; I'm attempting to spawn Cynarina in captivity. The data is definitely hard to find xD
Microclados is a really beautiful species, I've got a coral from BattleCorals called 'Sky Parade' that I'm 99% sure is A. microclados. I'm loving the smooth, rounded corallites.Thank you! Ah, I can't take credit for this one. I had just bought it from a mature tank (it's one of my favorite Acroporas: the Upscales Microclados). I contacted the previous owner, and he hadn't observed anything going on in his tanks (likely just because the late time Acropora corals spawn).
Spawning Cynarina? This sounds amazing! I'd love to read about your strategy! (What cool corals - and we definitely need a sustainable source.)