Is this Brown Jelly Disease?

TripleJ21

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This is my torch, which has recently gone downhill very bad. This morning he had this all over him. I'm assuming it's brown jelly?
 

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And of course it does it again -_-
 

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sure looks like brown jelly. you need to dip it asap before it spreads! good luck getting rid of it. i had a goni get this once and no matter how many times i dipped, it kept coming back. i finally just pitched it before it spread to my other corals.
 
I got everything set up for the dip, but by the time I was ready, the torch was gone :( I guess it's a lesson learned for the future.
 
Sorry to hear that... It spreads really fast. I'm losing a brain right now that was a live rock hitchhiker, survived the tank cycle, and has always been super healthy after that. I noticed yesterday it had the brown jelly and after doing a peroxide dip and blowing the dead tissue off with a turkey baster, about 80% is gone. A few days before, it was completely fine. The halimeda growing around it had gotten long and was brushing against it, so I think it may have been irritating the coral. I don't have much in the way of lps, but I'll much more conscious in the future :(
 
Sorry for your loss. Brown jelly can rapidly overtake an entire coral.

I haven't been able to stop brown jelly with dips. I saved a large M. undata by physically cutting off the affected area at least 1/2" ahead of the infection. And by saved I mean created a small undata from the unaffected tissue that I cut away from the rapidly necrosing original piece.
 
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