Death oyyyyyy help

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All my water perms are good only problem has been a Powerhead down so no flow. Maybe I'm missing something here. Any input???


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I can bring it back to life for you mine was barely alive after falling in a cave for 4 months with no light and a month later its fully healed lol

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If noah comes down this weekend give it to him to bring with him

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I may take U up on it, thanks bud. Prob won't even make it till then. Iv had that in my tank for about a year and over a couple days just went south, heartbreaking really.


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it can be anything since the flesh is coming off... LOL...


if it's a lepto, could be not enough flow... if it's a favia, could be too much light... platygira, too little light... if it's a gonio, not feeding it enough...

those are the corals that have somewhat same looking skeletal systems... although, favia have teeth...
 

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it can be anything since the flesh is coming off... LOL...


if it's a lepto, could be not enough flow... if it's a favia, could be too much light... platygira, too little light... if it's a gonio, not feeding it enough...

those are the corals that have somewhat same looking skeletal systems... although, favia have teeth...
Its a lepto...
 
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Didnt you just lose a a bunch of other stuff after being out of town? And you started biopellets the day before you left?
 

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So after cleaning my tank late last night i noticed some tiny baby flatworms on my glass. I saw 3 but I know there has to be more. What should be my first steps to solving this? I have a 55 gal with vtail grouper and a big snowflake. Also Duncan,favia's and more. Help!!! Before I do some drastic measures that I prob don't need to do.


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Didnt you just lose a a bunch of other stuff after being out of town? And you started biopellets the day before you left?
Yea, but iv done pellets before and I have a 225 g system. The amount of pellets I put was extremely minimal. It's possible but I just don't see how that could crash my tank.


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what do bristle worms have to do with this...? they didn't kill your coral... they only eat rotting flesh from dying corals...

run a poly filter, then see what color it turns...
 
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