I Look Before I posted!!! LOL

Discussion in 'ID This!' started by karinward, Feb 21, 2009.

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  1. karinward

    karinward Astrea Snail

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  3. reefer Bob

    reefer Bob Montipora Digitata

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    1 and 3 looks like sponge and 4 looks like dead coral, 2 is wierd to me.
     
  4. karinward

    karinward Astrea Snail

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    on 2...and this is a long stretch...about 3 years ago i had a yellow tree sponge, could that be some growing from that maybe and 4 kind of blooms out each day, so i dont think its dead.
     
  5. PackLeader

    PackLeader Giant Squid

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    1-3 are all various sponges, 4 is a candy cane coral
     
  6. reefer Bob

    reefer Bob Montipora Digitata

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    I was thinking that the coral heads look dead on half of them. And the other half showing looks little dead. Dont look good..
     
  7. Yuri Kapustin

    Yuri Kapustin Coral Banded Shrimp

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    In 2, this may be right, but i have a small colt coral that grew from something that looked like that....
     
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  9. karinward

    karinward Astrea Snail

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    bummer on the coral, it was give to me, anything i can do?
     
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  10. reefer Bob

    reefer Bob Montipora Digitata

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    Good for you, There should be rescue shelters for coral. do good and make sure you have good water quality and approprate lighting and feed it right.. K+ for a good sport.
     
  11. karinward

    karinward Astrea Snail

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    what should i feed it?
     
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  12. inwall75

    inwall75 Giant Squid

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    They are meat-eaters. Frozen brine or frozen mysis shrimp put gently onto their feeding tentacles will be good.

    That Caulastrea is currently starving. It might not eat the first night. Wait until an hour or so after lights are out before even trying.