Corals releasing its guts;how do I know if alive still

BorisloveHammer

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I have had been in the hobby for about 10 weeks now and I just recently found ich on my fang fish. After I did a 10% water change and treated my tank for ich all my corals expelled their guts. I have a couple of them that I'm most concerned about as to if they are still alive or not. One is a Brain Coral and the other is a Fungia Plate Coral. How can I tell if these are still alive? I also have a Shelf Coral that appears to have died in the middle of itself however on th outside edges it is still alive; is there something I can do to save this guy. All of my testing is spot on and my Salinity is at 31. Any advise is appreciated.
 
:sad2: Did you treat with copper? Because if that is what you did then I don't know if there is a way of saving your corals, because copper kills corals and inverts as well as ich.
Sorry - I wish I had better news for you.
You now have no choice to remove all the fish, put them in quarantine, dispose of the corals and wait it out. Next time quarantine your fish and corals before adding them to your DT.
 
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