myakkareef
Premium Member
I had a rock that had about 30 mushrooms on it, it had been in the tank for over 2 years. This reef has been up for over 10 years now and has been what I call very stable for the last 7 years. No livestock of any kind has been added in the last year atleast.
Out of the blue this one large mushroom rock developed from everything I have seen "Brown Jelly" disease. Atleast 20 or more mushrooms just went to snot..I pulled the rock out and flushed real well. Did a WC and started a large amount of carbon in a reactor. The rock had about 10 remaining mushrooms on it, and it looked clean and the remaining shrooms looked healthy. I put it back in the tank and overnight those remaining went to snot as well.
At this point no other inhabitants where inflicted. Now on day 3 most of my leahters pulled up tight and are sloughing tissue.
These are all 10 year old plus leathers, I pulled them all out and did a lugols dip. Some of them look alttle better, except for a large yellow figi. But it is still solid and not disentigrating at this point.
All other inhabitants seem fine clams, anenomes, fish, lps, neptheas, anthelia, zoas, colts...
So does anyone have any clue what might have caused this initial mushroom rock to turn so quickly.
As far as water parameters, this is what I have.
Alk 2.5, ph 8.3, sg 1.025, temp 78-80 (heater and chiller), drip kalk 24/7 and have for many years.
I really can not give any other data since these are the only things I have tested for in years as well.
Sorry for the long post, just looking for an answer. 12 years and I have never seen any thing like this mushroom rock going to Brown Jelly...Almost in a blink of an eye...
Out of the blue this one large mushroom rock developed from everything I have seen "Brown Jelly" disease. Atleast 20 or more mushrooms just went to snot..I pulled the rock out and flushed real well. Did a WC and started a large amount of carbon in a reactor. The rock had about 10 remaining mushrooms on it, and it looked clean and the remaining shrooms looked healthy. I put it back in the tank and overnight those remaining went to snot as well.
At this point no other inhabitants where inflicted. Now on day 3 most of my leahters pulled up tight and are sloughing tissue.
These are all 10 year old plus leathers, I pulled them all out and did a lugols dip. Some of them look alttle better, except for a large yellow figi. But it is still solid and not disentigrating at this point.
All other inhabitants seem fine clams, anenomes, fish, lps, neptheas, anthelia, zoas, colts...
So does anyone have any clue what might have caused this initial mushroom rock to turn so quickly.
As far as water parameters, this is what I have.
Alk 2.5, ph 8.3, sg 1.025, temp 78-80 (heater and chiller), drip kalk 24/7 and have for many years.
I really can not give any other data since these are the only things I have tested for in years as well.
Sorry for the long post, just looking for an answer. 12 years and I have never seen any thing like this mushroom rock going to Brown Jelly...Almost in a blink of an eye...