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I got some bumblebee snails and they seem to take shelter behind it. That’s the only thing I added into the tank recently. I will try to dip itMaybe an iodine dip with ciprofloaxin too. Check for pest underneath. Bacteria infection common too. Your phosphate way to high.
Is it getting sufficient light?I got some bumblebee snails and they seem to take shelter behind it. That’s the only thing I added into the tank recently. I will try to dip it
Yes so I fed it earlier and all the white spots are gone? It’s looks normal again but it’s mouth is a bit open. Usually always closed.Is it getting sufficient light?
Perhaps it's filter feeding something in the water or still hungry?Yes so I fed it earlier and all the white spots are gone? It’s looks normal again but it’s mouth is a bit open. Usually always closed.
I haven’t fed it the past 2 weeks because of my high phosphates. Maybe that’s the reasonPerhaps it's filter feeding something in the water or still hungry?
I haven’t fed it the past 2 weeks because of my high phosphates. Maybe that’s the reason. I usually feed it twice a weekHow often are you feeding it? I feed mine once a week. Any less and its not happy.
I had it for about a year and it has always looked healthy in my tank except for yesterday. Looks normal this morningThe reason I do not buy scolys is bc I worked part time at a coral shop ... in 5 yrs I didn't see a single one stay healthy without some receding past 6-9 mos
Recession is INEVITABLE with scolys IMO
I believe they all live and grow to about 4ins and then naturally die slowly. I really haven't heard of ANYONE keeping one for years
I have a few that are over 5 yrs., no recession. I also had cut one and allThe reason I do not buy scolys is bc I worked part time at a coral shop ... in 5 yrs I didn't see a single one stay healthy without some receding past 6-9 mos
Recession is INEVITABLE with scolys IMO
I believe they all live and grow to about 4ins and then naturally die slowly. I really haven't heard of ANYONE keeping one for years
please tell your secret.I have a few that are over 5 yrs., no recession. I also had cut one and all
Pieces have grown well. Recently I’ve purchased ‘saved’ scoly that were cut and they’re also doing ok.