Does anyone know if cipro treatment of a leather coral would be as effective as for an anemone? Are there any other things I can do to help allow it to survive?
Water was close to freezing (felt like a water bottle from an ice chest), and the water was black (there is some black around its base at first thought it had dissolved but 96% is intact) when arrived. Immediately got it into qt once arrived. Color is good. Looks limp. And there are some black/ dark spots on certain areas.
It is a sinularia
Currently its in qt with a power heard running on it to help with flow
I believe there is some kind of bacterial infection induced from shipping in cold weather where the heat pack did not keep it warm. There is already some necrosis on certain tips, looks limp, but still has its color. Some of the tips are black, a few are deteriorating (like said above, will probably cut those off before lights out tonight).
I could be wrong, just want to whatever I can do in order for it to be ok/ survive
Water was close to freezing (felt like a water bottle from an ice chest), and the water was black (there is some black around its base at first thought it had dissolved but 96% is intact) when arrived. Immediately got it into qt once arrived. Color is good. Looks limp. And there are some black/ dark spots on certain areas.
It is a sinularia
Currently its in qt with a power heard running on it to help with flow
I believe there is some kind of bacterial infection induced from shipping in cold weather where the heat pack did not keep it warm. There is already some necrosis on certain tips, looks limp, but still has its color. Some of the tips are black, a few are deteriorating (like said above, will probably cut those off before lights out tonight).
I could be wrong, just want to whatever I can do in order for it to be ok/ survive