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Bridget
Thomas5021
it seems the left side is burning him. turn him over if the same thing starts on the other side after a while... or remove him.
Chad231
Why carry out such cruel experiments?
Find him another place, it seems like an attack from the neighbor.
Try to examine the coral for parasites; recently, there have been discussions on the RC about icos that live in LPS and in favias as well... and they take their lives.
Stephanie3084
moved away from the aggressor, but on the right there is also a favorite, but it doesn't burn the neighbor; perhaps the one on the left has more poisonous tentacles.
Daniel
It's quite possible! He's practically already aiming!!!! Is there really no space at the bottom to avoid any neighbors from the LPS? Or can we shift them a bit...swap places...At least leave 5 cm between them. And of course, waiting two weeks is a big mistake... The photo shows two stages of decay; if this is an attack... then there was more than one and with some periodicity, the lower dead tissues are darker.
Observe at night, how long of a thread does he throw out?
And this is for general knowledge, God forbid it comes in handy...
Nicholas
The lowest edge has apparently died a long time ago, or am I mistaken? There should be a distance of 12-15 cm between them. And it wouldn't hurt to bathe in Lugol's solution.
Rodney7316
Volodya, I didn't look closely, but he might have died, though I think you're right and he really has been dead for a long time. I moved the favorites 15 cm apart from each other, and if I soak them in Lugol's solution, how much Lugol should I add to 1 liter of water? And for how long should I leave it in there? The whole thing or just the dying part? Thank you, Volodya, for your prompt help.
Amber1273
I redeemed as you said, let's wait for the result.