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![]() I tried moving it under a rock ledge but either my tiger tail pushed it out or it moved itself. Did some weird major inflation thing when it was under there. Blew up like a balloon. Will try it here for a bit. Im hoping its feeding. I saw the tentacles this morning but last night it didnt seem to take anything. We will see how it goes tonight. By the looks of it even the sps seem to find the lower light a bit better as the end polyps are coming out now and the one sps I have was only growing at the base like a bush so maybe itll start branching now. Thanks.
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![]() Feeder tentacles and inflation are great signs and it looks like your on your way to a full recovery
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![]() If there is skeleton showing, try to keep it clean so you don't get algae growth. It'll heal much faster. Also, if it is starting to bleach make sure you try to feed it once it starts putting the tentacles back out again. The zooxanthellae feed off of the corals metabolic wastes, so if it starts to starve because of low zooxanthellae levels, the zooxanthellae will start to die off bleaching the coral further, which cause the coral to starve more and... you get where I'm going with this. It's a vicious circle and why bleaching can be so hard to recover from. Supplemental feeding will help keep its metabolism up and it will recover faster. DON'T FORCE FEED IT THOUGH!
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![]() It looks like it would be a gorgeous piece when fully coloured up. I agree that lower light and more food would help. Good luck bringing it back and keep us updated
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![]() What I mean by force feeding it is overfeeding. Once it starts to grab food, only give it little bits at eat feeding until it gets healthy, then start giving it more. It takes energy for it to digest food; if you over feed it, it cannot properly digest it all and ends up spitting it out having now wasted energy and not eaten. That's a bad thing for an already weak coral.
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Ahhh. Ok well that makes sence. I will definitly watch out for that. Thanks again for the help.
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![]() So any particular food you can suggest that may be best for feeding it till it gets healthy again?
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