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Old September 24th, 2007, 02:48 AM
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went to the lfs to "look around" today. ended up buying this yellow toadstool leather. it had one large and one small toadstool attatched to the same piece of rubble rock. so, i got a two for one deal. thought i would share some pics. any special care or tips for this coral will be greatly appreciated.




I also rescued a trumpet coral while i was there. this wasn't my normal lfs (my normal one is closed on sundays) this was the crappy i don't usually go to anymore. but, i was bored so i thought what the heck. i noticed this same coral there 4 or 5 months ago! it didn't look great back then. he has normal output flourescents on a 75 gallon display, he uses dechlorinated tap water in his tanks, and most of them is covered in hair algea really bad! the poor trumpet had each polyp covered in cyano, and you could barely make out any color. i talked him into throwing it in for free
so, i brought him home, cleaned and rinsed him in some clean saltwater, and placed him up high in my tank. within an hour his polyps were three times the size they were at the lfs. hopefully he will recover. has anyone had any luck doing this? here's a few pics. tell me what you think of him.


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Re: new corals today

nice toadstool

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Re: new corals today

very nice..as all leathers they benefits from wekly water changes and trace elements..good luck with them
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Re: new corals today

Nice corals Fish.
The trumpet should recover nicely and neither coral really needs any special care.
Good luck with em.
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Re: new corals today

The trumpet may put out its tentacles at night, which is cool to see. Try giving it some food if it has its tentacles out, see if it will eat it.
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Re: new corals today

At night, when the tenticles are out, will they go back in if you turn on the lights?

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i think so. it's one of those instincts.
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Re: new corals today

Nice coral. I hope the trumpet recovers for you. Good luck with em.
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Re: new corals today

Congratulations,the trumpet looks very bony.I would go ahead and feed some cyclops when the lights are out.Hopefully,it will recover and good luck.
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Re: new corals today

Trumpets are pretty resilient. I have seen some where there appears to be absolutely no flesh left, just skeleton. And months later they pop back up. It has happened to a couple of my trumpet skeletons that really really looked dead. But actually were not!
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