a furan 2 dip may help for you although if they are melting then its probably too late , most of these melt in the first 48-60hrs if they are going to melt , it is common for these wild varieties to do this. what i have found works is seperate all the polyp of clusters immediately into smaller frag sizes and then theres a less possibility of all the polyps melting in one shot and i also furan 2 dip any new wild species that are freshly shipped or collected.
remove any mussles, shells, sponges etc. as these greaten the risk of a bacterial infection as they rot.
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