<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13711984#post13711984 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ekovalsky
I had an Aussie purple tip elegance coral that was showing early signs of the disease -- some tentacles not extending, little balls of mucus on polyps which looked bloated. Ability to catch food was considerably diminished probably reflecting decline in the number or effectiveness of nematocysts. I've had a few elegance corals in the past go steadily down hill from this point, which seems to be the norm these days.
This time upon first noticing the symptoms I gave the coral a bath for a few hours in water to which I added Kanamycin (an aminoglycoside) and Nitrofurazone. It was also a bit cooler than the tank water, about 75 degrees.
The coral looked remarkly better the next day, with resolution of the mucus balls, re-expansion of the tentacles, and less bloating of the polyps. It also ate a few small pieces of silverside. Anyway I am encouraged by the result so figured I would post.
I'll be giving nightly baths during the week and will follow-up on the outcome.
PS -- The kanamycin/nitrofurazone combo was previously sold as "Spectrogram" which I believe is no longer available. I used Kanamycin from Seachem, and Furan-2. I may try to get ahold of some chloramphenicol also, it is a wonderful antibiotic unfortunately potentially toxic to humans...