So I got this corals about a month ago and they have yet to open. They are on the sand bed of my 90 gallon tank. Im running 7 T5's and they are under moderate to low flow. Should I move them higher up in the tank to see if they will open?
So I got this corals about a month ago and they have yet to open. They are on the sand bed of my 90 gallon tank. Im running 7 T5's and they are under moderate to low flow. Should I move them higher up in the tank to see if they will open?
If it hasn't opened in a month then it might be dead. I've had zoa's go a few days and even close to 2 weeks. Anything longer than that I usually consider dead.
The person that first ran with scissors ruined it for the rest of us.
try moving them...... But a month seems too long..
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well i moved them into my biocube last night to see if anything would change. Ill have to see them today when i go home. Its not like they never opened. I saw them trying to open up once but they never fully came out. I can still see a buit of the skirt color in the dead center of each polyp. I hope they recover.
I don't count a coral out until I can't see it anymore and algae has grown over the area. I've seen so many comebacks. I think moving it to the biocube was a good call.
Thanks. I really want it to come back.
something that has happen to me..... zoas will get a skin whe they close up sometimes its a brownish color, ive used a feeding or turkey baster to blow it off and even a soft toothbrush gently, should see a skin sloth off.
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I agree with cleaning them off. I would also dip them in either coralrx or a mixture of 75% tank water and 25% hydrogen peroxide (just the plain old 3% stuff you can buy at walmart). Sometimes mine will close up like that and I stick them in front of the powerhead to blow off any grot, then dip them. They almost always open back up in a couple of days after I treat them.
A pic would really be helpful if you could get one.
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check your alkalinity. i was having some issues with people eaters before i started dosing for alkalinity, after that they perked up in a couple days. it could just be a problem that i created, seeing as how i have been using sealab 28 blocks and reef complete . the sealab has no alk additive so i have to add b-ionic alk solution to get it right.
Last edited by profntbtr; Thu, 9th Feb 2012 at 11:18 AM.