STN after coral electocution

szavoda

Butterfly Fish
M.A.S.C Club Member
#1
I had an accident a couple of days back where my Kessil LED canister fell into my frag tank. The light did not seem affected and I went about my life. Within 12 hours the water was getting cloudy and two of my corals were bleaching (everything in the tank is a mini-colony).

I did a 100% water change and removed the dead corals. Now, one colony that looked fine before is starting to STN pretty quickly.

The only other note is that there is a lone Paly in then the tank as well. Just mentioning in case it could be releasing toxins and causing issues.

Any recommendations?

Shawn
 

Irishman

Tang
M.A.S.C Club Member
#3
Dip the colony with CoraRx.


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szavoda

Butterfly Fish
M.A.S.C Club Member
#5
I guess it was more RTN than STN - I clipped off about 10 good frags and mounted them. Time will tell....
 
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