KirbyBTF
New member
I rescued this bubble tip from my local reef club, it's in pretty bad shape. It's about the size of a nickel and has a large tear from the outside to the mouth. There's no discernable mouth at the moment. It is, however, still attaching to anything it comes in contact with. The member told me it's looked like that for about three weeks. I told him I'd give it a go and try to rescue it. I know for a fact his phosphates were sky high and his lighting was beyond sub par. And spot feeding seems unlikely to have happened.
My tank:
Reef breeders value fixture over 7.5g tank
Whites at 30% blues at 100%
Phosphates undetectable with salifert
Salinity 1.024
Am/ni/na 0
Tank is virtually perfect. I dipped the nem in seachem coral disinfectant (triple checked, safe for nems) this stuff is specifically for lacerations on corals. For now i did a very light treatment, I'm going to see how it reacts to a nice clean tank and proper lighting before i decide to go heavier on the treatment. I have it in a medicine bottle submerged in the DT, attached to a rock to assure it doesn't float away.
What else can i do to assure this guy pulls through, or do you guys think it's already a goner. I'm optimistic!
My tank:
Reef breeders value fixture over 7.5g tank
Whites at 30% blues at 100%
Phosphates undetectable with salifert
Salinity 1.024
Am/ni/na 0
Tank is virtually perfect. I dipped the nem in seachem coral disinfectant (triple checked, safe for nems) this stuff is specifically for lacerations on corals. For now i did a very light treatment, I'm going to see how it reacts to a nice clean tank and proper lighting before i decide to go heavier on the treatment. I have it in a medicine bottle submerged in the DT, attached to a rock to assure it doesn't float away.
What else can i do to assure this guy pulls through, or do you guys think it's already a goner. I'm optimistic!