I don’t know if this is brown jelly because it doesn’t really look like it but if it is then is there a treatment that will save it? the pictures are really bad but it shows what it looks like
Does it look like Brown jelly to you though?An iodine dip or cutting off heads that are losing skin are about your only options at this point, and neither one of those is guaranteed to work. They help though.
I'm not sure, but the treatment would be the same, regardless.Does it look like Brown jelly to you though?
Go onto his main profile on Facebook. He has a whole post about it. He posted it on June 13 2019What antibiotics are you using?
That product is anecdotal at best with a large amount of confirmation bias behind it. Andre started that whole thing during a large national debate that happened a couple of years ago and the evidence behind this product as a treatment is correlational at best. Vibrio spirillum is the culprit, which is a bacteria. The research was done for sps but zooxanthella are zooxanthella. Antibiotics are the way to go but we don't have access to them, which is probably a good thing. I'll link the research below, but if you can't get antibiotics, then antiseptics like Iodine are your best shot.
Ok thank you. I will try that if this doesn’t workChemiclean to get rid of brown jelly. When my mushrooms got brown jelly I dipped with chemiclean, followed by iodine dip.
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Thank you+1 What Mittens said. Bath in Chemiclean and Iodine or API Melafix and low to no flow.
What was the ratio did you do with the chemiclean and iodine? I might try it tonight or tomorrow morningChemiclean to get rid of brown jelly. When my mushrooms got brown jelly I dipped with chemiclean, followed by iodine dip.
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What was the ratio did you do with the chemiclean and iodine? I might try it tonight or tomorrow morning