SPS infections?

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Hello reefers !
I'm setting up new SPS dominate tank , and sperate quarantine tank.

a lot of reefees in my country is suffering from unknown mysterious coral disease, that simply eats the corals in their tank especially SPS corals.

I know that there is product that called "Blue life coral RX" that should prevent coral bacterial infections.
Anyone here have experience with this product?

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From your description is sounds like your fellow reefers in your area are dealing with some sort of pests not a bacterial infection. If the corals are getting eaten I would look for some sort of bugs or acro eating flat worms. Coral RX is a dip that can help prevent the transfer of pests when introducing them in to your tanks, but it may not target everything. I would recommend they inspect their corals very closely to try to determine what it the cause of the issues and so that a proper solution can be found.
 
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Most of them are running quarantine tanks , and know how to do dip for new corals, identify different types of pests and how to deal with them.
I am talking about other issue ,not pests.

It is not even STN , and starts mysteriously when they introduced new corals that been in quarantine for almost 3 months.

The way that those coral bleached and died , is not the typical way , like bleach due to AEFW or other pests.
 

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Where are you? And they add a QT coral in their DT and this newly added coral which was fine showing no pathogen wipes out the rest of the tank? And this happens in how long?
 

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Most of them are running quarantine tanks , and know how to do dip for new corals, identify different types of pests and how to deal with them.
I am talking about other issue ,not pests.

It is not even STN , and starts mysteriously when they introduced new corals that been in quarantine for almost 3 months.

The way that those coral bleached and died , is not the typical way , like bleach due to AEFW or other pests.

Do you have any pictures of what the corals look like as they start to die off?
 
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it's look like slow stn , and loosing colors , bearly polyp extention and slow death .I will try to ask this hobbyist for some pics .
 

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That sounds like a light or water quality issue. Ive had more than one coral die like that. Either that or too much or too little light.
 
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Do you mean in what country ?
I live in israel
 

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