Its this brown jelly disease in my branching hammer?

waz1234

New member
well I just got home from work and I go to my tank (like I always do when I get home from anywhere) and I see this thing in my branching hammer coral, I dont know why it got like that, right now all stores are closed so I have to wait to tomorrow to go to my LFS, but does this affect my other corals?? HELPPP never had this problem before
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0307.jpg
    IMG_0307.jpg
    44 KB · Views: 12
I have never had it but if it is and you have other LPS in the tank yes it can transfer from one to another is what I havwe heard I am no expert and i would say split off the good heads and get rid of the bad one and get it out of your tank do some water changes and run some carbon this is just my opinion. Hopefully someone else with more experience on this will chime in for you.
 
Carbon, do a hefty water change, and get that junk out of your tank immediately. Break off that head and toss it or put it in a small QT if you can, but I wouldn't let it sit in your display any longer than it absolutely has to.
 
well i didn't take it out today because i had to leave early in the morning to work, so it was in my tank today, but i came home and it seems that disease its gone it doesn't have it any more and I can see a little green in the middle but its not open at all, and I asked several people and they said that its not jelly disease its just harm because it felt down of the rock and they show me pictures of their corals when that happen and it looks like mine but I don't know, I will take it to my LFS tomorrow and ask them..
Image1.jpg
[/IMG]
 
mmm well my LFS said that it was not a disease I took it today and they said that if it was jelly disease it will stay there till it kill the whole coral, and that mine doesn't show any sings of having these disease, but they recommend me to buy coral Rx and dip the coral to heal any hurt areas and to make the coral recover, I hope these treatment works, and he told me also to use these coral dip to dip new corals before putting them in the tank...
 
Back
Top