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I have a large bleeding apple scoly that is suffering big time. All other scolys and other corals are doing great. When I first noticed it was receding I move it to another aquarium, thinking it might have been the light. Once moved it continued to declined, so I moved it back to the original tank and the tge Great Recession continued... no pun intended. It’s currently in a low lift low flow area... I dip it in tropic marin iodine weekly and two little fishes coral dip every other day... plus I’m feeding a combination of benepets, reef roids and rods foods every other day in a bowl fir 30 minutes... I’ll pick up a nitrate and phosphate test kit today... any assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated bc at this point I’m pretty desperate
I have a large bleeding apple scoly that is suffering big time. All other scolys and other corals are doing great. When I first noticed it was receding I move it to another aquarium, thinking it might have been the light. Once moved it continued to declined, so I moved it back to the original tank and the tge Great Recession continued... no pun intended. It’s currently in a low lift low flow area... I dip it in tropic marin iodine weekly and two little fishes coral dip every other day... plus I’m feeding a combination of benepets, reef roids and rods foods every other day in a bowl fir 30 minutes... I’ll pick up a nitrate and phosphate test kit today... any assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated bc at this point I’m pretty desperate