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Crystal Coral closed//Turns out not to be a CC
I have a new coral that I just purchased 2 days ago. It's a crystal coral. It stays closed up all the time and won't fully open. It'll start to open but when I check later on it'll be closed again. It's not in direct flow. Does anyone know why this might happen? Here's a pic of it as it is now, all closed into a ball but when it's open it's tall and white with dark polyps. I can't seem to find any comparison pics on the net either.
It's in a 90g with 33g sump, 2 x Koralia #3 pumps, ASM G1-X skimmer & 6 bulb T5 fixture. Params on Sept 12 were: Temp. 80 Salinity 1.025 ph 8.3 nitrate 0 nitrite 0 ammonia 0 phosphate 0 calcium 360(I added a buffer to increase this afterwards) carbonate hardness 200 |
Crystal= Galaxy Coral. I have never seen mine close. It lays in a high current path.
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If it is a galaxy coral then it looks dead. Even when they are closed you can still see the coral in each of the individual stems
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Yup mines in pulsing high flow,open day and night.It was very small and almost dead when i got it.You should see the holes where the polyps come out..tho...
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http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat...Sept_13_08.jpgI turned out the lights and went out for a few hours and upon my return it was almost completely open. here's the pic(with lights out) when I returned home.
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Okay now I have no idea what it is....softie?
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That is not a galaxy coral, a type of non photosynthetic coral maybe? that would explain why it opens at night
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Crystal coral my ass! I bought it as a crystal coral(not knowing what a crystal coral actually looked like.....newbie) but after searching the net since buying it I've finally figured out what this thing is. It's called a Dendronephthya. That'll teach me to buy on impulse :redface:
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looks cool i want one now, too bad its not photo
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