And of course the dying corals i�ve seen are on lfs. I have never bought one. I�m a virgin in coral care issues lol!!. I assume the acclimatation is the same that as a fish right?
-----Original Message----- From: Shane Clays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Martes, 02 de Octubre de 2001 05:01 p.m. To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: open brain coral Marco, It is not normal for it to have white spots. Open brain corals do have mouths on teh inner surface of the coral, and it is possible that could have been what you saw. Personally, I think open brain corals are very hardy animals, and if you got it right away and got it into the right environment, you should be just fine. You should begin feeding it immediatly, like the same night you bring it home, or no later than the next night. Feed it once a day, or every other day for a couple of weeks and it will heal up quickly. Once it has healed up and is doing better, you can cut your feedings back to one or two times a week. The reason you see these corals dying, and I am assuming most of these times have been in the LFS, is because they dont take care of them right. That is what pisses me off about most LFS's. I understand it is time consuming and expensive to take care of corals in a store, but if they are not willing to do so, they shouldnt carry them. Anyways, I say go pick him up, get him in the tank and feed him. He should be fine. Remember, these guys like your alk to be up, so make sure and keep an eye on that, and feed him as much as he will eat!! Shane > -----Original Message----- > From: Marco Delsordo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 3:25 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: open brain coral > > Hi all, I went today to my lfs to visit my open brain coral ( which i > haven�t taken to my tank because i was doing some final settings in order > to > receive the coral), and saw 2 white spots of about 1/2 inch in the > surface. > I think it is starting to die? or is this normal?. > I�m thinking to switch to a moon coral. I�ve seen many corals die and i > think this is the way they start to do so. > What do you think? > Any comment will be appreciatted since I was gonna take that coral today > to > my home and I don�t want to loose my money. > Marco > ________________________________________ > > LEAVING THE LIST > ===============To stop receiving messages you will need to send a message > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a command to remove you from the > list. The list manager controls who belongs to the list. > > For example: > -------------------------------------------------------------- > From: John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: <not needed> > > UNSUBSCRIBE > -------------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________________ LEAVING THE LIST ===============To stop receiving messages you will need to send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a command to remove you from the list. The list manager controls who belongs to the list. For example: -------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: <not needed> UNSUBSCRIBE -------------------------------------------------------------- ________________________________________ LEAVING THE LIST ===============To stop receiving messages you will need to send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a command to remove you from the list. The list manager controls who belongs to the list. For example: -------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: <not needed> UNSUBSCRIBE --------------------------------------------------------------
