Is it suppose to have a hole in the middle? mine does and it has been there since I got it. but it does not look bad at all<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7926536#post7926536 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tinyreef
is it possible to get another angle shot? preferably one from/looking at the right side where all the damage is.
don't move it or anything though, if you can't get the pic it's ok. better to let the coral sit and reacclimate itself. make sure you have moderate flow on it (2"~4" per sec.), intermittent flow would be optimal.
what's that slight yellowish discoloration right in the center? is that just the shading in the picture or is there an infected spot there as well? toadies will often develop a "hole rot" smack in the center of their cap/crown for some reason (maybe where their "fat" reserves are the greatest concentration?). if it's rot, i would siphon that area out too.
other than that, right now i would just let it be (keeping it clean, carbon, normal maintenance routine) and hope it can slowly recover. just like a human patient, now after the operation, it's up to the patient to slowly recover. good luck!
no, they're not supposed to have any hole or crack in the middle. it's usually a sign of duress ime. i just recently bought a new toadie that had a center fissure. but after two days, of cleaning it up and stabilizing it, the fissure completely went away. but that's a bit quick for healing though.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7926782#post7926782 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Harold Edwards
Is it suppose to have a hole in the middle? mine does and it has been there since I got it. but it does not look bad at all
there is a small yellowish dot in the crevice about the size of a BB.
glad it seems better! give it some time and just stay on top of any of the crud if it comes back. it might return or some sloughing of the skin might occur (clean either off). but don't irritate the coral too much and i think it should be fine, especially if it's looking better in such a short time frame. good luck!<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7926782#post7926782 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Harold Edwards
The coral looks 100% better since I cleaned that black stuff off.
so it was a tunnel connected the two holes? hmm, it could be it just rotted thru...or it could be a coralivore that tunneled its way thru! i'd keep an eye out but still maintain the previous maintenance schedule for now.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7927045#post7927045 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Harold Edwards
Ok I just found a hole in the back of the coral it is .5" long and a .25" wide and it is attached to the hole in the middle of the coral It had the black stuff in it to and I cleaned it out to. will that heal to?
i'd clean it up if you can, especially if there's other sarcos around.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7927045#post7927045 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Harold Edwards
also when I cleaned it out some ofthe black stuff got scattered around the tank is that going to cause a problem?