I have three varieties of green nepthea in one of my systems. One is neon green, one is less green and the other only slightly green. The last one has the odd habit of staining your fingers black if you don't wear gloves when fragging it. I think all three originated in Palau, and I'd bet money they all have the same DNA - just different strains of zooxanthellae.
Three days ago the neon one started turning black on the frills. It was worse two days ago and I tried to frag it. I removed three stems that didn't appear damaged, but the frags didn't make it and I wrote the mother piece off today. Today I also noticed it had spread to the other two neptheas. I gave them both a 7 minute dip in Kent's Tech-D. One is looking a little better.
Anyone care to diagnose this and suggest a cure? Anyone know if it will go after any of my other softies?
Thanks,
Bob
Three days ago the neon one started turning black on the frills. It was worse two days ago and I tried to frag it. I removed three stems that didn't appear damaged, but the frags didn't make it and I wrote the mother piece off today. Today I also noticed it had spread to the other two neptheas. I gave them both a 7 minute dip in Kent's Tech-D. One is looking a little better.
Anyone care to diagnose this and suggest a cure? Anyone know if it will go after any of my other softies?
Thanks,
Bob