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Old 05-04-2006, 04:23 AM
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Default Recovering Blastos help needed

A customer brought in some blastos well whats left of them,there is bairly any tissue left,the colours at one time would have been great one is red the other is green center with a orange rim,any ideas what i can do to try and bring them back to full health they seem to be hanging on to life,iv'e no idea about how and why they ended up this way.
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Blastos seem to like it fairly dark & low current. Try feeding with reefroids. If you want me to try to rehab it for you since I'm home anyways, I can stick it & feed it in my LPS tank. BTW, I have a filter tube that you left last time in my Honda.

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Old 05-04-2006, 04:41 AM
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Thanks Anthony
There in my fairly low lit pipefish tank which also has low current,are the roids working out well i have been useing them on my corals at home havent noticed any difference,i was wondering where that went lol,though i left it on the skytrain.

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