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Ryanerickson 01-21-2014 10:47 PM

I also think #2 is a plate coral

Myka 01-22-2014 02:28 AM

#1 is Leptoseris, not Leptastrea.

#2 is probably a baby Fungia, but need to grow a bit for positive ID. A pic of the bottom would help.

#3 is certainly a Faviid.

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tlhood 01-22-2014 07:30 PM

Well, at least whatever #2 is, it appears to be alive still. It looks like its flesh is expanding (it's still on the sand), when food/water from the baster goes over it it contracts, and has little tiny spikey looking things on the topside (tentacles?). Yay!

#1 doesn't appear to have much of a change yet. I haven't seen the mouths move. I saw a suggestion on another forum for someone else inquiring about bleached corals. They suggested putting a small piece of Mysis or brine on each mouth and turning off all flow for 20 minutes for a couple nights in the hope it eats it.

I've also been dosing some vitamins and such.

Myka 01-22-2014 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tlhood (Post 875285)
Well, at least whatever #2 is[...]has little tiny spikey looking things on the topside (tentacles?). Yay!

Ok, I'm convinced it is indeed a Fungia then.

Quote:

#1 doesn't appear to have much of a change yet. I haven't seen the mouths move. I saw a suggestion on another forum for someone else inquiring about bleached corals. They suggested putting a small piece of Mysis or brine on each mouth and turning off all flow for 20 minutes for a couple nights in the hope it eats it.
Leptoseris are technically SPS corals, but you treat them more like an LPS (medium flow, medium light). Their polyps are too small to eat Mysis or adult Brine Shrimp, but you could try spot feeding with baby Brine Shrimp or Cyclopeeze.

tlhood 01-23-2014 04:41 AM

#2 is definitely a plate. I just watched it devour a brine shrimp whole from the little suspected mouth up top. Glad to see this one has hope! As for the other one, I guess I just have to wait to see if it colours up??

Myka 01-23-2014 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tlhood (Post 875404)
As for the other one, I guess I just have to wait to see if it colours up??

The Leptoseris? They don't have much flesh - it doesn't look that bad to me. It might not color up - many are just a tan color. It might just get a bit darker. Hard to say.


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tlhood 02-01-2014 01:33 AM

update on frags:

the plate appears to be growing, and has two mouths that I have observed eating brine and Mysis. The Mysis is still a bit too big for it, but it tries its best. It looks like it is getting some colour, and its tentacles are really easy to see now.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...anuary1912.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...january184.jpg

The other frag has picked up a more tan colour, though I have noticed in the past couple days that it is getting those white bumps on it. Any suggestions as to what they are? I had moved it down at one point as the frag kept falling off, and recently moved it back to the original mid-tank point (compact T5 lights). I can't tell if it is new growth or some sort of deadness.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...january175.jpg


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