GSP big trouble...

Jsix

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Newby here....

I was reading another recent thread about cutting, snippng or "blender"ing ;) GSP and from what everyone has said they're practically indestructible.

I have taken over my son's tank while he's away on Army duty and I'm in trouble with his GSPs. When he set up his tank at my house four months ago there was a nice mat of them, with maybe 50 or so. They grew to over 100 and were doing really well. For no reason they started dying off, at first seemingly lifting themselves from the rock they have always been on, but now seeming to just shrink. I have had my water tested at my LFS and everything they tested was withing an acceptable range.

Since I got the tank (55 gal)I have added three snails, six small hermit crabs and a nice (but not very big) clump of xenia which died immediately except for a tiny piece which now has seven tiny "hands" and is about 1/2" tall. The tank also contains a yellow tang, one small damsel, one small blue and yellow angel fish, and a small orange with white spots wrasse, several red mushrooms, frog spawn, one leather(4" tall), and a small clump of something I can't identify no matter how hard I try. It's either red button polyps or red zoos.

I've done nocturnal observations (much to my husband's dismay) and have found nothing eating the GSP or disturbing them. I'm at my wits end with them and am just about ready to count them out. The clump is down to about 10. They just shrink daily. Is it too late for help?
 
I've been in your boat before. GSP was my first coral...and they had a very close call. I could not for the life of me figure out why mine were receding and receding until there were only a couple of polyps left (tissue was dissolving). Once they had receded a good ways, I found the most teeny tiny piece of aiptasia! Immediately it was removed. They are now completely recovered.

Also, make sure they aren't being covered in a thin film of algae. I can't tell you how many times I've lightly taken a toothbrush over them.

Good luck! I'm sure your son will appreciate all the work you've done for his tank!
 
yeah i had to also tooth brush mine to get green hair algea off..plus i noticed that cyano really disolves the poor little guys quickly..

Mech was the aiptasia stinging or eating it?
 
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