pohtr
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I am pretty certain that I have finally killed my bubble coral. He had been very wilted for weeks (other threads) and I decided out of desperation to give him a freshwater iodine dip. As soon as I dipped him and moved him around a little he started to slough off & disintegrate. It was really awful. I think he was already dead before I dipped him. So depressing.
The only thing is that he didn't & doesn't smell bad. Also, there are still little bits of him left. Is it possible that if one or two tiny little bubble parts survived that he could live?
I guess after all he maybe had some sort of fungus or parasite and maybe the dip killed that.
I did use regular tank water in a separate container to rinse him many times in and even so there were lots of white pieces that came off of him into the display tank. I am planning on monitoring the ammonia, etc. but everyone else seems fine. Even the striped muchroom is improving.
It's amazing how attached you can get to a "stupid" fish or coral! I want to remember him in his glory!
The only thing is that he didn't & doesn't smell bad. Also, there are still little bits of him left. Is it possible that if one or two tiny little bubble parts survived that he could live?
I guess after all he maybe had some sort of fungus or parasite and maybe the dip killed that.
I did use regular tank water in a separate container to rinse him many times in and even so there were lots of white pieces that came off of him into the display tank. I am planning on monitoring the ammonia, etc. but everyone else seems fine. Even the striped muchroom is improving.
It's amazing how attached you can get to a "stupid" fish or coral! I want to remember him in his glory!