Stole this from a LFS

Sorry to say, but it looks like your typical doomed gigantea. Expect it to start deflating/inflating in the next few days. Unfortunately, these sick gigs have a 0% chance of survival. I don't mean to come across as harsh, just trying to set your expectations. I've experienced the frustration of trying to bring back a dying gig, so I know what you're going through. The fact that it can't hold itself up on its column is a tell take sign of a sick gig, as well as the general balding look, gaping mouth, and exposed siphonoglyphs. Best of luck. Keep us posted -- good or, bad. :sad1:
 
Maybe just maybe I can nourish it back to health... It's a long very long shot but I'm not going to give up.

Will keep y'all posted
 
I hope he makes it 4 u but I don't think he looks good rather to bad such a hot Colorado.how big is that tank might be to small for him anyway they get huge when healthy
 
Forgot to add link sorry...

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1601693

From reading the link Dave's green nem was looking good but then It also parished just like his blue one...his replacement blue nem came in looking good but also parished. It could be his WP.

I have high hopes that my blue gig will come out of it just have to be positive. My tank has been running for 2 years so WP and tank estiblishment is there.

The space he is in is QT off for him he will move into a bigger tank once healthy again... Same system as QT.

I'll update with video later when I get home from work.
 
Update
Nem isn't do much better now I can tell that it's dying ... Did some iodine selcon but its not helping... Explicite******************
 
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