I'm having a big problem with my LPS corals for the latest 2 weeks. My aquarium is 75 gallons, 5x39 T5 and 6 months old. My water params are nh3,No3 zero, sg 35ppm, temp 79F, Ca 380-420, Alk 10-11 dkh, Mg 1300-1350. In the last 2 weeks, on the hammer and torch coral some white worm appeared as you can see in this picture
. Last week I bought a fungia and now I can see a few worm on it also. I manualy removed the worms with 2 sticks, then 15-20 min. dips in lugol's solution, but without success. I also tryed lugol and low salinity for 15 minutes (2 cups of water from the tank and 3 RO), but almost killed the fungia. I think that they are predatory nudybrances, but I did not found any quality picture on internet that will help ID those nasty creatures. What other things I must try to save the corals ?
Thanks,
Cristi
. Last week I bought a fungia and now I can see a few worm on it also. I manualy removed the worms with 2 sticks, then 15-20 min. dips in lugol's solution, but without success. I also tryed lugol and low salinity for 15 minutes (2 cups of water from the tank and 3 RO), but almost killed the fungia. I think that they are predatory nudybrances, but I did not found any quality picture on internet that will help ID those nasty creatures. What other things I must try to save the corals ?
Thanks,
Cristi
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