Cespistularia melting

Maivortex

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I recently got a vargus cespistularia from LA. It arrived OK and I dipped in iodine has a prophylactic dip. 3 days after arrival it opened up extremely large an inflated with full polyp extension. The following morning the had began to shrink. Earlier today I observed areas of white rotting tissue with vascular tissue exposed.
I dipped in iodine and separated the 3 colonies on the rock so i can put them in differrent locations of light and flow. I will raise the salinity from 1.022 to 1.024 Is there anything else I can do? Water chem is fine, perhaps too fine if cespistulria likes dirty water like xenia.
 
Mine did the same without any explanation after being healthy in my tank for years. I really wish I had some advice. 1.022 seems kind of low no?
your right about it liking dirty water it would open wider in my tank the longer I put off a water change
 
Drip acclimated for about 25 minutes. Just recalibrated the refractrometer and the salinity was initially 1.023. The rock had 3 separate colonies on it. I cut the rock up and have each colony exposed to differerent flow and light regiment . Hope at least one of them does well.
 
did you expose it to air at all...in any of the moves from acclimation bag to bucket etc...like xenia...it should not be exposed to air...other then that i dont know...i had a big 10" colony melt away on me in a matter of a couple months...
 
I have heard of not exposing sponges to air, but xenia, never heard of that. I did exposed it to air during the transfer. I also have some large gorgonia about the size of dinner plate. It has about 10 branches that are 1/2" thick. I also have a scleronepthea that is about the size of a softball. Perhaps some alleopathy is occuring? There are also some toadstools and sinulraria. I moved whats left of the melting cepistularia up stream from all the soft corals, I also cut off the decaying tissue and dipped in coral revive. Clipped some un affected branches and place them in shallow bowl with wedding mesh over it. I hope something lives.
 
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