My brain de-attached its self from its skeleton .

JBG

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Has anyone experianced this or know anything about why it would have ? Im thinking its very stressed from my tank prams being out lately because of work and no time for maintainance . Will it live with out its skeleton ? I hope so I have had this beauty for a long time .

:(

Please anyone help me out .
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10442304#post10442304 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Der_Iron_Chef
Dude, that can't be good. I'm not sure...I've never heard of that before. Can you post a pic?

Because de-attached is not a word :D detached is the word I think your looking for ;)

I think if it were in pristine conditions there may possibly be a 2% chance of it living and growing a new skeleton. With your current conditions indeed resulting in major stress which frogspawn and a few others trachs included but rare, it's very unlikely that you would have enough time to get your perams up to snuff to win this lottery. If by divine intervention you could snap your fingers and make the water pristine once again the shock and needed acclimation may stress your other coral out.

Best bet is to take it in stride. Monitor your perams find out where there out of whack or have your LFS help you out for a couple bucks at the most in most cases if that, and they'll be glad to tell you where your fallin to low or spiking to high, then get em in check slowly yet consistantly. May want to rethink your husbandry regiment. Or try some hardier corals that can hang with your schedule :)

-Justin
 
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