My green hammer coral

Best to kill APTASIA


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I have had a green hammer coral frag for a month or two now it was all great and probably 3” in diameter when fully opened. Now it has been almost a week and it has stopped opening up and looks sickly it is now only around 1/2” in diameter.
it did cost me over 50 dollars and I would like to keep it alive.
Any ideas? Thanks.

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The aptasia is stinging it when you put it on the rocks.

Move it to the sand again.

THEN ELIMINATE THE APTASIA...YOU HAVE A FULL ON OUTBREAK.

Sorry to be dramatic but those little anenome looking things will kill and coral next to them when they get that bad.
 

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Thank you so much I didn’t know what that stuff is can you tell me how to remove it
With as much as in your tank that is a hard one....if you can get all the rock out and soak it in peroxide that would be the best.

But let's see what others say!!

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So do you think my coral will make it? I just moved it to the sand.
Ya it looked still good in the pic. I think you got it in time ;)

If it was totally in its skeleton I'd be more worried. But he was still poking out like help me!!
 

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You can try Aiptasia-X, but that's a lot of aptasia. I would recommend Berghia Nudis.
I thought of that but with them that big and that many hes up against a rock and a hard spot...hahah so to say
 

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I thought of that but with them that big and that many hes up against a rock and a hard spot...hahah so to say
Yea, that's why I edited it and added a aptasia eating file fish as Berghia really like smaller aptasia first, then the larger ones. I would try the File fish first.
 

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You can try Aiptasia-X, but that's a lot of aptasia. I would recommend Berghia Nudis. You can also buy a Aiptasia eating File fish.
The more I think about it I take back the peroxide approach until all others have been tried.

If the aptasia is covered it wont live...therefore if you could take a small rock out 1 by 1 and use some sort of aptasia killer it would ease the stress of the tank and any die off that occured.
 

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The more I think about it I take back the peroxide approach until all others have been tried.

If the aptasia is covered it wont live...therefore if you could take a small rock out 1 by 1 and use some sort of aptasia killer it would ease the stress of the tank and any die off that occured.
Not familiar with the peroxide approach, so I can't say either way. I have had very good luck with berghia, and I am about to buy another batch as my friendly Aptasia are coming back, LOL!!!
 

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