Is this what melting looks like?

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hello!
I just had some zoas that I noticed a single polyp was closed. I accidentally squished it and brown stuff came out. No it wasn't zooanthelle. It was the consistency of thick mushed peas but brown. Here's some pics of after, because it's now a crater...
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IMO they are just closed up.
Did you add or do something that your water parameters did change?
 
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The rest are, it's the circled one:
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Try a dip and see what comes off.
If it melts or slimmed up it never is just one.
 
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I did an iodine dip and it's now in qt
 

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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think when people say melting zoas, they don't mean it literally. - it is when they're dying (never opens up), gradually getting smaller and smaller until they disappear.

How long they've been closed?
 
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I never know if melting is a generic term lol but I'm using it literally. That one polyp just turned to mush :( the other polyps we open today, just that one was closed.
 

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I've had zoas do that. Unfortunately it did not end well for me.
 
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Did you ever find out what it was or caused it?
 

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Oh, I am just guessing, because that's how interpret it based from my observation from other guys having similar issues. Hehe
 

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That's probably a poked polyp.
It got hurt by tweezers or another rock.
Leave it alone and observe.
If that's the case it will get back to normal after a while..
Relax again.. ;)
Grandis.
 
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That's probably a poked polyp.
It got hurt by tweezers or another rock.
Leave it alone and observe.
If that's the case it will get back to normal after a while..
Relax again.. ;)
Grandis.
Hahaha that's 3 times tonight you've told me that! Thanks again for your thoughts everyone
 

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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think when people say melting zoas, they don't mean it literally. - it is when they're dying (never opens up), gradually getting smaller and smaller until they disappear.

How long they've been closed?

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Had my rastas do that. Put them in low flow and medium light and just leave them dont bother them... They seem like they are very stressed..
 
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@A. grandis
After introducing a turbo, its beeing eating the majority of the diatoms that are on the racks. Ive been making sure to brush off the diatoms covering the polyps and things are looking good. Minimum closure on polyps and even some growth :)
The ones that we had spoke about that were tightly closed, they didnt make it. I think the pods ate them because theyre gone.
I honestly think you were right about the "fresh" frags couldnt handle the new system. Wont make that mistake again.
Thankfully, Ive only lost 3 frags so far and of those, I still have the mother colonies so no harm done :)
Thanks again for keeping me sane through this whole ordeal LOL
 

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