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    Posted: October 21 2008 at 11:00pm
I have a candy that has been looking great and growing for 6 months.  suddenly, it looks like it has the flesh "melting" or sliding slowely off.  I have tested my water carefully, done water changes, and did a coral dip on it. 
 
Anybody seen this before and have any ideas on rescue measures?


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Mine was doing the same thing "I think" I moved it up near the top and gave is shrimp at night and hes back to Norm. But it sounds bad. Can you post a Pic?
I dont mean to brag but, yeah it's 6ft long.
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How many heads are looking bad, and how many heads does it have total?
 
And what's a "coal dip"?
 
 


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It has approx 15 heads with around 7 looking bad.  BTW:  bad typing ... it was "coral" dip.  Do you think I should trim the bad heads?

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A picture could help. Candycanes do this sometimes to propagate. One head will elongate and eventually drop a head onto the sand.

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thanks Mike, I will get a pic posted
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Does it look like this?
This is Seti007's Candycane (Caulestrea) propagating itself:
 
 
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Yes, that is exactly what it looks like.  I really thought it was in big trouble.  The more I lean about this hobby.. the more fascinating it gets.  Thanks for the info folks

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When they completely detach you can pick up the propagules, superglue them to a rock and have growing baby CandyCane corals. Thumbs Up
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