<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9591293#post9591293 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MUCHO REEF
I will just use the first pic in the post above, no need to PM.
Wow, the looks much better already. Don't you agree?
Now sit it in a bowl of tank water, just enought to cover the top. Place a lamp over the bowl about 6 to eight inches if you can. This light will help you see what you have to do next as well as to keep the water warm as you work. You must now take your tweezers and slowly remove each and every single piece of what is left. If you don't know what it is, chances are it will grow right back once you place it back in the tank. This might take a while but you can totally save this entire colony if you just take some time to remove every single piece of what is left. Don't worry, you can do this. I have done it many times with new arrivals. Be careful not to punture any polyps. When finish, swoosh in a bowl of fresh tank water, then do a fresh water dip with 3 drops of Lugols in soup bowl. Let it sit for about 3 minutes or so. Swoosh in another bowl of tank water, inspect it again and use an eye piece if you have one, place it back into your tank in good current. Current is vital as the colony will be stressed. The current will help slough off any discharge that may occur. I wouldn't allow anything to touch this rock until you are sure it is clean again. Great job doctor.
Mucho Reef