Robert Hoeck
Member
I've had a green nepthea for about 4 weeks and have been trying to deal with a problem. Shortly after getting it acclimated to my tank and looked good. A few days passed and it shrunk up and I wasn't too concerned as I've seen them do that before. The next thing happened was more concerning. There appeared to be small pin holes along the base of the stalk. Then there appeared to be black heads appearing in a few different spots. My LFS encouraged me to dip coral in freshwater and treat with Reef Dip, which I did for 5-10 minutes.
I've done 3 weekly treatments and after treating removed the black heads which have a wishbone shaped hard "spear" looking part attached to the black head. They have appeared again, but I'm trying to give the coral a break from the iodine treatments and hoping it will recover. The coral is mounted on a reef plug and was initially placed on the sand bottom, but I've moved it up off the bottom.
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen and dealt with a similar parasitic worm and can offer any advice. I've got a 6 line wrasse in the tank and it's a Fluval Edge 6. There's 2 panorama pro led modules and mp10. I've had the tank running since November and long polyp leather,duncan,acan,kenya corals are all not showing any signs of being infected.
Any advice appreciated, Rob.
I've done 3 weekly treatments and after treating removed the black heads which have a wishbone shaped hard "spear" looking part attached to the black head. They have appeared again, but I'm trying to give the coral a break from the iodine treatments and hoping it will recover. The coral is mounted on a reef plug and was initially placed on the sand bottom, but I've moved it up off the bottom.
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen and dealt with a similar parasitic worm and can offer any advice. I've got a 6 line wrasse in the tank and it's a Fluval Edge 6. There's 2 panorama pro led modules and mp10. I've had the tank running since November and long polyp leather,duncan,acan,kenya corals are all not showing any signs of being infected.
Any advice appreciated, Rob.
