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![]() The brain is fine. Just adjusting by the looks of it. It's when they start showing there skeleton you have to be worried. Or lose all color and go clear.
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![]() Brains are actually very active corals despite being sedentary. My brain goes through all sorts of shapes through out the day. At night it pulls in super tight but as the lights come of it opens up... and up... and up and get absolutely huge! Then through out the day it does all sorts of thing. If it eats something it closes up, then expands super big. If my hermits are ticking it off, it'll pull in. You'll start to get a feel over time of what means what when it does things... and sometimes it just does things to confuse you.
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![]() Thanks guys! I knew once it starts showing skeleton it's a goner. I wasn't sure about how big he inflated and if was a sign of trouble or not.
![]() I love this Hobby. ![]()
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![]() My brain will almost triple in size when fully opened and always leaves me in wonder at how much it can expand
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![]() Whew, I was just coming here to post about exactly the same thing because mine is so huge it looks like it is going to explode. I was thinking maybe chemical warfare.
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![]() lol! They do look like they will pop like a balloon don't they?
It amazed me how tiny it can make itself compared to how big.
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Lynn 75 gal Starphire front and sides with a 43 gal sump/refuge reef. |