kiefers
Active Member
I have a very nice, well established purple rim monti. This evening while feeding the sun corals I noticed this 1/4 inch white patch on the cap. It is on the dish itself about an inch from the edge. Looking at it closely with a magnifying glass it appears that the flesh itself is done. I have no batteries in my camera for a pic at the moment so you will have to use your imagination.
My wife lost her whole colony due to this a few weeks ago. Within one week her entire monti's were completly wiped out and nothing was found that would do this. Keep in mind that we DO NOT switch things back from one tank to another due to the risk of cross contaminating. (You never know)
I did a close inspection of the monti and scanned the other two just in case and did not see any nudis underneath the caps.
I did use the useful search engine to look into the history and found nothing.
Is there any treatment I should be aware of that would fix this before it gets out of hand?
My wife lost her whole colony due to this a few weeks ago. Within one week her entire monti's were completly wiped out and nothing was found that would do this. Keep in mind that we DO NOT switch things back from one tank to another due to the risk of cross contaminating. (You never know)
I did a close inspection of the monti and scanned the other two just in case and did not see any nudis underneath the caps.
I did use the useful search engine to look into the history and found nothing.
Is there any treatment I should be aware of that would fix this before it gets out of hand?