I noticed a few weeks ago that one of my mushrooms looked like crap (kind of literally) I siphoned out some brown goo and kept an eye on it. The mushroom disappeared and I siphoned out the remaining go. Things seemed ok for the last few weeks. Then two days ago I noticed some brown goo on another mushroom (first was a yuma, this was a frilly/hairy). Again siphoned what I could and watched it. Next day it was toast and the rest of the mushrooms on the rock were shriveled. Tried a fresh water dip to remove the rest of the slime and kept it under watch, about 5 mushrooms turned into two and the last two didn't look good. Moved the last two into a QT tank and did a water/H2O2 dip as a last resort. That was tonight.
Tonight I also noticed that two of four candycane polyps had brown jelly (I know it is traditionally seen on LPS so ....yeah). I took those out as well and did a RODI dip then a 1:1 RODI/H2O2 dip. Broke off the dead branches and put the last two heads in the QT tank.
I noticed that the branches had the following attached (see picture). Could carnivorous Asterina damage these corals and make them susceptible to bacterial attack?
I am mostly worried about my two medium large hammer colonies. The hammers are much higher in the tank and show no ill effects yet, as none of my corals have shown effects yet either. *Crossing fingers*
Tonight I also noticed that two of four candycane polyps had brown jelly (I know it is traditionally seen on LPS so ....yeah). I took those out as well and did a RODI dip then a 1:1 RODI/H2O2 dip. Broke off the dead branches and put the last two heads in the QT tank.
I noticed that the branches had the following attached (see picture). Could carnivorous Asterina damage these corals and make them susceptible to bacterial attack?
I am mostly worried about my two medium large hammer colonies. The hammers are much higher in the tank and show no ill effects yet, as none of my corals have shown effects yet either. *Crossing fingers*