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![]() I have a long tentacle plate coral that I got a few weeks back... and just about last week, I have notice some flesh damage. It was about 1/4" of skeleton showing, and it stay like that for few days, and today, I found it to loose another 1/4" of flesh.
so, is there anyway I can help the coral to heal itself?? target feed certain food to promote healing?? hospital tank(have a 4X24w T5 fixture and a 40g breed not in use @ the moment). thanks |
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![]() Mine receded when the water current going through it was quite strong.
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![]() Have never had luck with that coral mine receeded also haven't gotten another since , at the time I had nitrates in my tank so not sure if that was the cause or not
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![]() You have a fish nibbling at it?
I just got rid of a great sadleback butterfly fish but unfortunatly he has eaten clove polyps, torch, frogspawn, lobo, candy canes, and now even pompom zena, and some zoos.... He also cleaned the display of almost every spec of aipstasia as well, but took expensive to keep with the live corals...
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75G, 100 lbs LR, Inwatter Stingray LED's, 25 Gallon Sump, 24wt UV, hermits, Snails, pep, fire & cleaner shrimps, Blue Throat Trigger, Perc Clowns , Yellow Tang, Coral Beauty, Blue Regal tang, RBTA, Coral Banded Shrimp, Checkerboard Wrasse, Many Corals, Royal Tux Urchin |
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even with the damage area, majority of polyp and tentacles are still fully inflated.. I fear that this coral is slowly dying without proper care. |