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![]() I also think #2 is a plate coral
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![]() #1 is Leptoseris, not Leptastrea.
#2 is probably a baby Fungia, but need to grow a bit for positive ID. A pic of the bottom would help. #3 is certainly a Faviid. Sent from my Dungeon using mad Ninja Skillz. |
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![]() Well, at least whatever #2 is, it appears to be alive still. It looks like its flesh is expanding (it's still on the sand), when food/water from the baster goes over it it contracts, and has little tiny spikey looking things on the topside (tentacles?). Yay!
#1 doesn't appear to have much of a change yet. I haven't seen the mouths move. I saw a suggestion on another forum for someone else inquiring about bleached corals. They suggested putting a small piece of Mysis or brine on each mouth and turning off all flow for 20 minutes for a couple nights in the hope it eats it. I've also been dosing some vitamins and such. |
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![]() #2 is definitely a plate. I just watched it devour a brine shrimp whole from the little suspected mouth up top. Glad to see this one has hope! As for the other one, I guess I just have to wait to see if it colours up??
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![]() update on frags:
the plate appears to be growing, and has two mouths that I have observed eating brine and Mysis. The Mysis is still a bit too big for it, but it tries its best. It looks like it is getting some colour, and its tentacles are really easy to see now. ![]() ![]() The other frag has picked up a more tan colour, though I have noticed in the past couple days that it is getting those white bumps on it. Any suggestions as to what they are? I had moved it down at one point as the frag kept falling off, and recently moved it back to the original mid-tank point (compact T5 lights). I can't tell if it is new growth or some sort of deadness. ![]() |