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Algae problems are usually caused by aquarium water with excess nutrients like phosphate, nitrates etc. You can try and siphon out what you can to...
Whenever I see any Aiptasias or Majano's in my tanks, I inject Tropic Marin Elimi-Aiptas directly into the stalk as opposed to into the mouth. I find...
In the future, you can use airline tubing to siphon off the brown jelly ie.dying/necrotic tissue and then you may want to give the coral a dip in an...
I target feed my Tubastrea corals thawed and rinsed frozen mysis or New Era Marine Pellets 1x/week in the evenings when my main lights are off and...
I have had a lot of luck growing Hydnophora sp. it grows like a weed and I am constantly fragging off pieces.
There are some commercial dry foods also contain excess nutrients and other undesirable things like nitrates, phosphates etc so I strain/rinse my...
I am a huge advocate of feeding my 180 gallon SPS/LPS reef. I target feed my LPS corals thawed and rinsed frozen mysis or New Era Marine Pellets...
leathers sometimes shed a waxy film. They may remain sad and droopy for a few days during the process but it is usually a normal process. Strong...
I dip all my new corals in an iodine bath like Tropic Marin Pro Coral Cure before introducing them into my tank. Understandably I get a bit paranoid...
i have 4 gorgonians and a carnation coral in my tank, all of which I have had for at least 3 years. I keep my corals well fed and feed 2x times per...
Keeping excess nutrients out of the aquarium water is one key element in eliminating your hair algae. There are many things that can add excess...
Whenever I see any Aiptasias in my tanks, I inject TM Elimi-Aiptas directly into the stalk as opposed to into the mouth. I find that the product has...
+1 try Superglue! If you see some parts of the coral starting to di, you can also try giving the coral a bath with an Iodine solution like TM Pro...
It sounds like the dying brown area you are describing it could be RTN. You can use airline tubing to siphon off the dying/necrotic tissue and then...
+1 Feeding small pieces of raw seafood like shrimp or fish around a 1/4" will probably be less messy and more effective than feeding tiny mysis...
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