thanks! added it to the poll choices. In fact, I did received a mariculture torch and it was indeed the first torch to show BJD symptoms.If you had any wild torches/euphyllia, that would be my vote as the source.
I think so! /crossing fingers, haven't had another coral show signs of BJD since day 2 or 3 of the in tank Cipro treatment. The torches that were affected and eventually died were the closest in proximity to the first affected torch.Were you able to get the BJD all cleared up?
A possibility and one of the few things I changed recently. I always dried my filter socks in the garage but smell was not the best.Curious on drying socks outside.. Bad chemicals like poisonous plant material or pollen blowing in the air? Ive dried socks/ mesh outside for years so it doesn’t pic up any fabric softer or detergent residue from the dryer..
I will probably preorder this instead of Cipro next time, but when BJD hits there really wasn't any time to react. BJD spread fast, I was lucky enough that a fellow reefer had Cipro handy and was willing to share. If not, I would think all the torches may have not survived.Oxolinic acid is supposed to kill gram negative bacteria, and supposedly multiple of the BJD bacteria are vulnerable
Given the prevalence of BJD you would think there would be more people selling this stuff
I’m wondering if there is a cheap way to buy it in bulk, and giveaway in the club. At a dollar a gram while it’s not expensive it definitely isn’t cheap if everyone wants some
I don’t blame you for trying to save your livestock the fastest way possible. Just mentioning it as a something I’ve heard is a good option, and was wondering aloud about making it more availableI will probably preorder this instead of Cipro next time, but when BJD hits there really wasn't any time to react. BJD spread fast, I was lucky enough that a fellow reefer had Cipro handy and was willing to share. If not, I would think all the torches may have not survived.
I believe you’ve been successful with Cipro tank bombing in the past..If you are actually dealing with a bacterial infection, it could be from anything wet. Don’t think it’s limited to be passed by other euphyllia only. Any other coral is a potential a source. Fish and inverts as well, though it may not be as likely.
I believe you’ve been successful with Cipro tank bombing in the past..
Uv off and dose at night since cipro degrades in light?
Did you try the H2O2 + iodine dip during cipro treatment?
Years ago I also added a healthy indo elegance which may have triggered some type of chemical warfare which BJD then took foot and wiped out several torch colonies but torches were super cheap back then!! Haven’t had it since doubling my uv wattage and reducing the water flow through them…knocking on wood!!
I didn’t know BJD can be passed by other corals. I was planning on giving away some non euphyllia corals from my tank. How long should I wait before giving it away. The last thing I want is for someone else to get BJD.If you are actually dealing with a bacterial infection, it could be from anything wet. Don’t think it’s limited to be passed by other euphyllia only. Any other coral is a potential a source. Fish and inverts as well, though it may not be as likely.
I didn’t know BJD can be passed by other corals. I was planning on giving away some non euphyllia corals from my tank. How long should I wait before giving it away. The last thing I want is for someone else to get BJD.