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Old 01-18-2013, 11:35 PM
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Hey Canreefers!

I just bought a beautiful blueberry gorg! Thinking it was like any other gorg and my LFS told me it was photosynthetic it should be easy to keep...right?

Well foolish me should have done my homework first like I've done with allllll my other coral and fish. Turns out they are very difficult to keep!

I'm wondering if anyone has experience with these beautiful creatures so that they may help me keep this one alive if not thriving!


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Old 01-18-2013, 11:40 PM
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From what I understand they need target feeding daily. Fauna Marin Ultra Min F coral food should work well for feedings. http://www.cherrycorals.com/product.php?productid=2520 mix with some tank water in a turkey baster and spray the gorg with it.
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Beautiful example of one though!
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Did you buy this one from us today? As we sold one that looks just like yours, but we make sure to say to customers that they arent photosynthetic, and need our Live Phyto that we grow in the store, maybe there was a misunderstanding? If that was the case feel free to bring it back no problem!

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Did you buy this one from us today? As we sold one that looks just like yours, but we make sure to say to customers that they arent photosynthetic, and need our Live Phyto that we grow in the store, maybe there was a misunderstanding? If that was the case feel free to bring it back no problem!

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It was Steve, and I appreciate the offer! But I'm gonna try to grow this one to a fragable size! I have found some more info on it and did a quick crash course on the fan and I have all the necessary things to keep it growing!

Nice order by the way you have great taste in coral selection! My clams would also like to thank you for your tasty phyto batch!
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From what I understand they need target feeding daily. Fauna Marin Ultra Min F coral food should work well for feedings. http://www.cherrycorals.com/product.php?productid=2520 mix with some tank water in a turkey baster and spray the gorg with it.
Hmmm looks like good stuff...except for the yeast part

Thanks for the quick reply! I've read target feeding is the way to go!
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yep, it's the way to go, except that you must do that about 10 times per day and water quality must remain top notch.

It's nearly impossible to keep and even those with a dedicated NPS system are not able to keep it alive for very long. 3 to 6 months and that one is going to be deat pretty much, no matter what you do.

they need live zooplankton constantly in the water.

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Hmmm looks like good stuff...except for the yeast part

Thanks for the quick reply! I've read target feeding is the way to go!
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yep, it's the way to go, except that you must do that about 10 times per day and water quality must remain top notch.

It's nearly impossible to keep and even those with a dedicated NPS system are not able to keep it alive for very long. 3 to 6 months and that one is going to be deat pretty much, no matter what you do.

they need live zooplankton constantly in the water.




funny how i was told the same thing by the same person ....here i am now with a blueberry thats twice the size it was when i bought it , fully encrusts and full polyps day and night.......i guess mines gonna die too though right??

daniella does have merit to her post these corals need live food in the microns and feed several times a day ( all day is better )


succeess with this coral is not as rare as alot of people think.

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