Brown Jelly Disease

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Cliff519

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I lost a coral to what I believe was brown jelly disease this past Sunday. It was a torch coral that I bought two weeks ago. There was one head that was damaged a little. On Friday that head was not looking good. On Saturday it looked like someone was picking at the damaged head. Come Sunday morning the whole torch coral was deflated and covered in brown slime. All the other corals in that ½ of the tank looked really stressed.

I took infected coral out of the tank, did a 50% water change and changed the carbon I had in the tank.

After about 20 minutes, everything but my frogspawn corals looked OK again. It’s now been two days. My frogspawn looks OK, but they are just not extending like before .

As brown jelly disease is a type of Bactria infection, it can spread very fast. I’ve read about treating with iodine and / or vitamin C, but I don’t think that would be a good idea unless any other corals are showing signs of infection. Other than larger and more frequent water changes for the next two weeks, is there anything else that I should be doing ?


Water Parameters:
0 ammonia, nitrite, and phosphates. About 0.5 ppm of nitrate, dKH just over 9, Cal just under 400. My SW LFS double checked my parameters as well. I wanted to make sure my test kits weren’t giving me bad readings. I needed to rule out bad water quality as the cause.
 
Vitamin C is something that I will be incorporating into my home reef food that nonstophoops and I will be making in the near future.

I have heard that it works marvels for reefs.

Aside from that I cant help you with any of this, sorry.
 
Never thought of adding vitamin C into the coral's food. I'm going to look into adding it to the mysis shrimp I feed my corals (letting it soak in).

Thank-you
 
Some people dose vitC directly into their aquariums!

That being said, I dont know the exact science behind it, but I do know that in humans vitamin C is good for tissue regeneration, so its probably something similar in corals.
 
Can you just get any vitamin C or does it have to be specific to aquariums?
 
I don't have any experience with vitamin C,

but if you can get that frogspawn out and give it a dip in something, it certainly wouldn't hurt. I lost a large bi color golden torch once and it bascially took the rest of the LPS corals in my tank out with it, with the exception of one head of one frogspawn that apparently just is tough as heck. If you FS has made it thus far, its probably safe, but if you want to be really sure, pull it and dip it.
 
I agree with dipping the frogspawns, and also removing any parts that look diseased.

If you had one on hand, you might also try a UV sterilizer?
 
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