help my euhpyllias are dying!

gsechen

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what should I do? one by one they are slowly shrinking away or either look stressed out...

anyone in alameda want to nurse them back to good health?
 
I recently have the same issue. Everything routine wise has been the same. Only thing that has changed was the addition of a Aussie gold torch. Which I've been told in the past. Mixing Indo and Aussie usually causes one to kill off the other.
End of the day losing my Indo yellow hammer compared to the Aussie golf torch isn't as bad. But losing something isn't ideal also.
 
Describe how they are dying. Do you notice any brown jelly looking discharge or leftover when the head is gone/dying?
 
I recently have the same issue. Everything routine wise has been the same. Only thing that has changed was the addition of a Aussie gold torch. Which I've been told in the past. Mixing Indo and Aussie usually causes one to kill off the other.
End of the day losing my Indo yellow hammer compared to the Aussie golf torch isn't as bad. But losing something isn't ideal also.

How does a Aussie euphyllia know there's a foreign ocean Euphyllia nearby? :) Can you build a wall and make the Aussie's pay for it?

I say that tongue in cheek, but I defy anyone to show me any actual real scientific evidence that supports this theory that's cropping up with every type of coral now.
 
Could be coincidence or could be a bunch of bs. But that's what I was told over at Neptune's. The chemical warfare comes into play. Their recommendation is to run lots of carbon to minimize.


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