:?: My green toadstool leather has a large hole in the side of it's stalk. The LFS told me this leather was from Madagascar and somewhat rare here. He( the leather) was looking great until last week. Had a series of disasters. First a bad UV pump shocked him and all the other critters. It went on for about 2 hours before I discovered it ( when it shocked me). He was starting to make a come back a few days later when the reef had it's 3rd rockslide. And last (thanks to all you great folks on this board, Tanu and my rockdrilling sweetie). While I was righting the fallen rock and corals I discovered the hole on the leathers side. I thought it was an injury from the slide. A few days later after drilling and rearranging the rock I put him in a Seachem Reef Dip for 10 minutes as per the product instructions. Next day the hole was bigger. So I read some more and checked him over for a snail or other culprit. I didn't find anything so I painted some diluted Reef Dip on the wound and put him back in the tank. Today he looks miserable. Has some white spots on his head, the big hole and another pinsized hole in his stalk. I have never fragged a coral and my tank conditions aren't ideal due to the rockslide etc. But I would hate to lose him altogether. I sure would appreciate some advice.
My Tank info is:
90 gallon with overflow
Wet dry filter
Protein skimmer
UV sterilzer
Denitrator
2- 250 Metal Halides
4 VHO 2 Blue actinic and 2 white actinic
approx 70 lbs live rock
Live sand ( was before wrasses)
Water Parameters:
PH 8.2
SG 1.022
KH 15ppm
Ca 300
Ammonia .025
Nitrate 0
Nitrite .05
Livestock:
1 Closed brain - Looks great
1 Green star polyp - Looks great
1 White Long tentacle plate - Looks a little miffed
1 Green short tentacle plate - Looks good
1 Bubble coral - Looks good
1 Mushroom rock - Looks good - maybe not as happy with his new location
2 Large Rocks covered with green polyps - Look great
2 Bubble tip anemone - They look pensive and haven't fully expanded.
All the fish are fine.
2 Clowns (Concerned for their anenomes)
1 Dragon wrasse
1 Yellow wrasse
1 Orange bar goby
2 Blue Damsels
Snails, bluelegged hermits and 1 red legged hermit
Lost to electrical shock and rockslide:
1 Spiney oyster
1 Coral banded shrimp
1 Decorator crab
3 Large Feather Dusters
a few snails and hermit crabs
Sad but could have been much worse.
My Tank info is:
90 gallon with overflow
Wet dry filter
Protein skimmer
UV sterilzer
Denitrator
2- 250 Metal Halides
4 VHO 2 Blue actinic and 2 white actinic
approx 70 lbs live rock
Live sand ( was before wrasses)
Water Parameters:
PH 8.2
SG 1.022
KH 15ppm
Ca 300
Ammonia .025
Nitrate 0
Nitrite .05
Livestock:
1 Closed brain - Looks great
1 Green star polyp - Looks great
1 White Long tentacle plate - Looks a little miffed
1 Green short tentacle plate - Looks good
1 Bubble coral - Looks good
1 Mushroom rock - Looks good - maybe not as happy with his new location
2 Large Rocks covered with green polyps - Look great
2 Bubble tip anemone - They look pensive and haven't fully expanded.
All the fish are fine.
2 Clowns (Concerned for their anenomes)
1 Dragon wrasse
1 Yellow wrasse
1 Orange bar goby
2 Blue Damsels
Snails, bluelegged hermits and 1 red legged hermit
1 Spiney oyster
1 Coral banded shrimp
1 Decorator crab
3 Large Feather Dusters
a few snails and hermit crabs
Sad but could have been much worse.