blasto damage!
blasto damage!
First of all I do not have any pictures available right now.
I have several colonies of blasto W. and about a week ago I had one fall off the rocks and take some damage. I read your post on how you got your to grow back and I was pretty amazed that you got them back from the condition that they were in.
My blasto's didn't recede like yours did they are missing a pie peice of flesh that goes from mouth to the edge of the coralite and the largest is about 1/8th of the polyp 2 polyps have around 1/16th pie piece missing. I've tried to feed them but they do not expand and feed like they did when they were whole. Other polyps in the colony are fine and feasting while I try to feed the injured.
My question to you is you say you put about an 1/8th of a teaspoon of cyclopeeze. I feed my blastos cyclopeeze all the time but i buy it in frozen bars and then mix it with tank water so that the water is red when well mixed but it is mostly water with cyclopeeze in it. I spray it on the blastos with a turkey baster and they usually catch peices of the cyclopeeze in their little tenticles. So do you put on pure cyclopeeze or some sort of suspension when you say you use 1/8th of a teaspoon? Any suggestions on how to get them to feed better since they are not swelling up and feeding?
Any suggestions you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I am currently thinking about transfering the blastos to a small tuperware container and then just dropping nearly pure cyclopeeze on them....what do you think?
One other thing my blastos do well in my tank but I have not seen any new bubs in the past 5 months that I have had them. They have small buds that are getting bigger but nothing new. How often do you see a new bud on your colonies?
thanks
jeff:strooper:
blasto damage!
First of all I do not have any pictures available right now.
I have several colonies of blasto W. and about a week ago I had one fall off the rocks and take some damage. I read your post on how you got your to grow back and I was pretty amazed that you got them back from the condition that they were in.
My blasto's didn't recede like yours did they are missing a pie peice of flesh that goes from mouth to the edge of the coralite and the largest is about 1/8th of the polyp 2 polyps have around 1/16th pie piece missing. I've tried to feed them but they do not expand and feed like they did when they were whole. Other polyps in the colony are fine and feasting while I try to feed the injured.
My question to you is you say you put about an 1/8th of a teaspoon of cyclopeeze. I feed my blastos cyclopeeze all the time but i buy it in frozen bars and then mix it with tank water so that the water is red when well mixed but it is mostly water with cyclopeeze in it. I spray it on the blastos with a turkey baster and they usually catch peices of the cyclopeeze in their little tenticles. So do you put on pure cyclopeeze or some sort of suspension when you say you use 1/8th of a teaspoon? Any suggestions on how to get them to feed better since they are not swelling up and feeding?
Any suggestions you can offer would be greatly appreciated. I am currently thinking about transfering the blastos to a small tuperware container and then just dropping nearly pure cyclopeeze on them....what do you think?
One other thing my blastos do well in my tank but I have not seen any new bubs in the past 5 months that I have had them. They have small buds that are getting bigger but nothing new. How often do you see a new bud on your colonies?
thanks
jeff:strooper: