what do you do to stop STN

Elite

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Should I frag it or apply some IC gel to the dead part. I have some dying on me. These are in my 100G. The funny part is the ones in the 29G are ok. I haven't change water in a 29G for 2-3 months. Water parameter is way of wack and the coral are ok.. Well they browned out but ok.. :rolleyes:
 
frag it all up =( that would be the best way to keep it from spreading. Also after fragging and after it heals a bit, dip them just to make sure.

goodluck.
 
Thanks guys. I think it's too late now but I guess I have to wait until tomorrow. This is my 3" Cal Tort too :( ..
 
yikes, frag it by cutting off even more good tissue than regular fragging just to be sure =(

lots of light, as little stress as possible etc will help it.

also what is that as your avatar? An anem I presume, but holy, it's so green!
 
It's gone :( ..

Kinetic,
It's a cold water green anemone. Monterey Bay Aquarium has a tank full of them. Look pretty cool.
Here is the larger pic.
anemone2gz.jpg
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7390577#post7390577 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Elite
It's gone :( ..

Kinetic,
It's a cold water green anemone. Monterey Bay Aquarium has a tank full of them. Look pretty cool.
Here is the larger pic.
anemone2gz.jpg
How cold does it need?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7390961#post7390961 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kinetic
you were keeping one?
No :D .. I would need a really good chiller to setup a cold water tank.

Want to know how cold the water has to be. Go to the nearest beach and jump into the water. That's how cold it has to be.. :mixed: :lol:
 
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