Myka
Reefing since '93
I'm a seasoned reefer having kept reefs since 1993, and I'm stumped. I have two brain corals that started receding about a year ago after I added an Australian Maze brain coral. I bought the Maze thinking I could save it from the bad recession it was experiencing. The LFS had found some stray voltage and that was blamed for the recession. No biggie I figure. I dipped the Maze in Coral Rx and added it to the reef. I couldn't stop the recession, and lost the Maze entirely a couple weeks later.
About a month later my 4 year old Favia brain started very slowly receding around the entire perimeter. The recession looked a lot like White/Black Band Disease. Aside from the perimeter, the coral was a picture of health.
I used a Dremel with a diamond wheel to trim the Favia back into 1/4" of healthy flesh. This was Jan 14, 2011. I did not dip it in any treatments after trimming.
This action stopped the recession on the Favia for quite some time. A few months later I notice 1/4 of the perimeter is starting to recede again. I also notice a 3 year old Symphyllia coral is starting to recede around its entire perimeter also. The Symphyllia sits right beside the Favia.
An hour ago I removed both of these corals, trimmed the skeleton back into 1/4" of healthy tissue and dipped the corals in Coral Rx. There are two Trachyphyllia on the other side of the tank that are unaffected.
The tank is a 90 gallon SPS dominant reef, with some "prize" LPS that I have had for years. The tank is otherwise healthy aside from a small amount of cyano that pops up every once in awhile.
Calcium 410 ppm (Elos)
Alkalinity 7 dKH (Elos)
Mg 1350-1400 ppm (Salifert)
Nitrate undetectable (Salifert)
Phosphate 0.08 ppm (D-D Merck)
Temp 78-82 F
Salinity 1.025-6
Lighting 2x 250 watt SE Phoenix halides (6 hrs) and 2x54 watt KZ Super Blue (12 hrs)
Has anyone seen this issue before? Any suggestions or help? I would hate to lose these corals.
About a month later my 4 year old Favia brain started very slowly receding around the entire perimeter. The recession looked a lot like White/Black Band Disease. Aside from the perimeter, the coral was a picture of health.

I used a Dremel with a diamond wheel to trim the Favia back into 1/4" of healthy flesh. This was Jan 14, 2011. I did not dip it in any treatments after trimming.

This action stopped the recession on the Favia for quite some time. A few months later I notice 1/4 of the perimeter is starting to recede again. I also notice a 3 year old Symphyllia coral is starting to recede around its entire perimeter also. The Symphyllia sits right beside the Favia.

An hour ago I removed both of these corals, trimmed the skeleton back into 1/4" of healthy tissue and dipped the corals in Coral Rx. There are two Trachyphyllia on the other side of the tank that are unaffected.
The tank is a 90 gallon SPS dominant reef, with some "prize" LPS that I have had for years. The tank is otherwise healthy aside from a small amount of cyano that pops up every once in awhile.
Calcium 410 ppm (Elos)
Alkalinity 7 dKH (Elos)
Mg 1350-1400 ppm (Salifert)
Nitrate undetectable (Salifert)
Phosphate 0.08 ppm (D-D Merck)
Temp 78-82 F
Salinity 1.025-6
Lighting 2x 250 watt SE Phoenix halides (6 hrs) and 2x54 watt KZ Super Blue (12 hrs)
Has anyone seen this issue before? Any suggestions or help? I would hate to lose these corals.
