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blackstrips85
Wed, 25th Jan 2006, 10:26 PM
i just bought a huge purple colt at the local pet store. everything is going fine but i have a friend that has one and all it arms are up towards the light and mine is not. i dont think any thing is wrong with it i was just woundering when it would pick up . it just looks like its really heavy. it will post a pic tommrow.
cbianco
Wed, 25th Jan 2006, 10:37 PM
Blackstrips
Usually with any coral that you purchase, it takes a couple of days for it to full open/extend. There is normally a bit of shock and agrevation during the transfer. If you are worried that the problem is not the actual tranfer then it is suggested that you test your waters nutrients for elevated levels.
Christopher
alton
Wed, 25th Jan 2006, 10:39 PM
It will take a couple of days to get settled in. Can't say I have ever seen a purple Colt? Please post pictures tomorrow.
hammondegge
Thu, 26th Jan 2006, 11:27 AM
they need pretty good flow to keep the branches lifted
blackstrips85
Thu, 26th Jan 2006, 01:10 PM
here is a pic of my purple colt it looks dark , like brown but its noy its pruple in person
TheCampbells
Thu, 26th Jan 2006, 01:30 PM
Look at the pic of mine in the photo forum under full tank shot... I have one of these that is about 8in tall. I just fragged it and got four nice sized frags out of it and you can hardly tell. Anywho... mine used to slump over like that when it was stressed. You might try moving it to a spot with less current.
blackstrips85
Thu, 26th Jan 2006, 03:05 PM
i dont have much current in my tank so do you think it is just a little stressed also at the pet store it was not doing well it looks alot better in my tank one side is up and the other is slump over .i do think that it might be stressed but just because of the move.
hammondegge
Thu, 26th Jan 2006, 03:16 PM
this one has is living with a considerable amount of indirect current. when i shut the current off it will slump. it is a little over a foot across. it is purple, kind of wine colored.
blackstrips85
Thu, 26th Jan 2006, 06:09 PM
so more current you think and time
hammondegge
Thu, 26th Jan 2006, 06:34 PM
its worth a try. i have found this coral to be very hardy. it has grown from a softball sized colony to this in about 4 months, i took 10 frags off of this one only a week ago.
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