please help

foozdog

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have had my trachyphyllia geoffroyi or about 2 months and it was beautiful and doing great.i ahve a 33g with a coralife 150w halide and 2 65w pc.i have him placed on the sandbed in moderate to low flow.all water params are good.other livestock doing great croceas clam,hammer zoos and anem.it didn't open today and had a brown like mucus on it any help
 
it had no sweepers out last night and this is a first.i kinda have a worry syndrome as i want the best for my mini reef
 
Good question djmuzzi, wouldnt be so quick to dismiss it yet waterfaller1. What waterfaller1 is assuming is its expelling waste through it's mouth, hence djmuzzi's question for more specifics. If the mucous is coming from the tissue or is on the tissue then theres a serious problem. If indeed it's coming from the mouth this is a natural occurance that shouldnt cause alarm UNLESS it's excessive and occurs frequently throughout a week or more.

The brown slime that covers the tissue may be an infection. It is referred to commonly as a "brown jelly, or brown jelly disease,infection, etc.". Many variables can cause this. To happen overnight makes me think of another coral may have come into contact and zapped the hell out of it in the process(most common), or some predator or excessive nipping?

If indeed an infection, act fast. Try dipping the coral in an iodine sollution, to cure the infection, then place in a low flow and lit part of the tank for recoup. If its declining by the hour, it may be to late but you can attempt to save any tissue and skeleton by fragging it, if you do, only save the healthiest portion and clear off as much dying tissue as possible.

Ive had no success when it gets to this point but some friends have had better results when cutting at least an inch away from the dead tissue.

Good idea to seperate it as far as you can from any other corals as not to get them infected as well if indeed it's an infection.

-Justin
 
not sure where the brown came from just came home from work and it was all over him.he has always had alot of distance from the other coral so no way it got stung.but today it seems fine opened up beautifully.not sure on the sweepers i'll have to check yet.thanx
 
no sweepers when lights were out this morning.but i just got home and it looks great like nothing happened at all.but i know something did.lol
 
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