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The Grizz 02-27-2010 05:54 AM

I dont have my QT tank set up ATM but was thinking of moving it to my sump for the night. The light's are off now and the Beauty and B tang are now behind the rock snoozing.

cordeiro 02-27-2010 06:16 AM

got this off the net maybe it will help u out a bit i dont know to much about them.....

This is from an article by Julian Sprung;

Husbandry requirements for Heliofungia

Keeping Heliofungia in a reef aquarium is not difficult. One should of course avoid fishes that may pester or feed on the coral. Various angelfish and butterflyfishes fall in this category. The aquarium should have a sufficiently large flat horizontal area on the bottom where the coral can be placed, on gravel, sand, or rock. The coral thus will be correctly oriented with respect to the light, and will have sufficient room to move around. There should be no other corals, soft or hard, that the Heliofungia might contact as it moves around on the bottom. An exception is that there can be other Heliofungia. Heliofungia normally grows and thrives in captivity, but as I previously described, it is prone to infections. If the coral develops a brown jelly infection it is important to remove it from the aquarium. The fouling tissue from a dying Heliofungia may spread the infection to other corals, killing them in an effect like falling dominoes (Delbeek and Sprung, 1994).


Here's the link (http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...003/invert.htm) to the article.

The Grizz 02-27-2010 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cordeiro (Post 496477)
got this off the net maybe it will help u out a bit i dont know to much about them.....

This is from an article by Julian Sprung;

Husbandry requirements for Heliofungia

Keeping Heliofungia in a reef aquarium is not difficult. One should of course avoid fishes that may pester or feed on the coral. Various angelfish and butterflyfishes fall in this category. The aquarium should have a sufficiently large flat horizontal area on the bottom where the coral can be placed, on gravel, sand, or rock. The coral thus will be correctly oriented with respect to the light, and will have sufficient room to move around. There should be no other corals, soft or hard, that the Heliofungia might contact as it moves around on the bottom. An exception is that there can be other Heliofungia. Heliofungia normally grows and thrives in captivity, but as I previously described, it is prone to infections. If the coral develops a brown jelly infection it is important to remove it from the aquarium. The fouling tissue from a dying Heliofungia may spread the infection to other corals, killing them in an effect like falling dominoes (Delbeek and Sprung, 1994).


Here's the link (http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...003/invert.htm) to the article.

Cool this is a good artical, I am doing everything that this artical suggest. It has no brown jelly crud on it any where. Now I am at a total loss.

Coleus 02-27-2010 05:14 PM

don't know much about these coral decease but I never feed my long tentacle plate coral because they never accept any food.

The Grizz 02-27-2010 05:42 PM

Mine either Tai but I think it is doomed to die, it is really not looking good. Just one more coral to add to my list of 'tried & died'

The Grizz 02-27-2010 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carmen (Post 496406)
By dipping it, I meant with either an iodine dip or Revive coral dip, something like that. Not sure if that is suggested for plates but I have used it for LPS successfully in the past to deal with brown jelly infection.
If the fish are picking it you can try to cover it with a strawberry basket until it can heal.
I have had the exact same thing happen with my brain (see my thread) and it has not been successful but worth a try I suppose.

This would be great to try if there was a LFS here that I could something to dip it in. This really sucks :sad:

The Grizz 02-27-2010 11:33 PM

Well I have some Revive coral dip on the way from Edmonton, going to set up my QT and hope it come's back.

the marine apprentice 02-28-2010 12:34 AM

the coral revive is in my car dude. ill see you when you getr home from supper


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