Torch coral issues. Help?

LPS are vulnerable to damage in shipping because their bones are so sharp that if they extend a little and then get bashed, they can get cut or scraped on their own skeleton. BJD is an infection that can set in, just like with people. For that reason I dip them in iodine as a disinfectant. If you are using a reef-product, I would follow their directions. I buy iodine from Agway, a preparation for horses, I think they sell it on amazon too. Get the "lugol's" iodine, not the iodine tincture they sell in a pharmacy; the brand doesn't matter, but they are diff chemicals.

Here's what I do:
- 10 drops per quart of tank water
- I put it in a container that's attached securely to the inside edge of the tank, deep enough to submerge the coral and keep it below the water level so the temperature is equal without risking spilling any dip in my tank. I use a 1 quart takeout cup from the deli, half filled.
- A second cup is attached the same way for rinsing
- temp acclimate the coral by floating the bag for 15
- lift the coral out of the shipping water by its base and place in iodine dip, be really gentle if there's any extension. Sometimes I give it a second to retract after I grab it, before I remove it from the water
- 5 minutes in iodine, no more than 7
- dip to rinse
- place in its preselected and prepared home
- discard the water in the cups

Like anything else, I think that the more stressed the coral is, the less it can fight off infection. Gentle handling, good shipping, and proper acclimation probably do more than the dip. But it seems to help with little risk. Another option is a coral qt, that lets you watch for BJD and other stuff like pests that lay eggs which a single bug dip might not kill.
 
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Just started my 20 minute dip in iodine after removing the bad head.

Oh my dear lord, the smell from this thing made me gag several times....

However! When I removed the frag from the tank, bit of it kind blew all over. Is this the end of the world????
 
It is what it is. It's better to suck that stuff out with a hose first, like dkuhlman's article said. It might help to run some carbon?
I'm pretty sure 20 min is going to kill the frag, I prolly wouldn't put it back in the tank after tbh
 
It is what it is. It's better to suck that stuff out with a hose first, like dkuhlman's article said. It might help to run some carbon?
I'm pretty sure 20 min is going to kill the frag, I prolly wouldn't put it back in the tank after tbh
Reason I did these numbers was cuz of these articles

http://www.*********.com/threads/how-to-dip-with-iodine.59085/

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=965590

http://www.3reef.com/threads/all-about-iodine-and-iodide-dips-for-corals.56128/#ath

Pretty quick reads
 
I was able to read the first one since I've tried to link from the same forum in the past and had it blocked by the *****'s. I'm surprised that length of time works for that one guy, seems excessive to me, and I didn't see that long suggested in the other ones I skimmed, they seemed more about diff preparations of iodine than directions for dipping. I hope it works for you.
 
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