Calustrea concerns

spineshank385

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i have a calustrea (sp?) coral that has been in my tank for a few days now. Water quality is pretty good (8.3 ph, 78-80 deg. 1.026 sg, no nh3, no2 or no3, minimal po4, 450 to 500 ca, .8 sr, 1400 mg, 3.5 alk), and last night after the lights went out, i saw the sweepers come out for the first time.

Now tonight after the feeding (zoo and phyto), i see it expel brown material (zooxanthallae?), and it is getting whitish bands around the edge of the tissue. Head is also shriveling a little bit. The other 2 heads (which did not extend sweepers last night) are doing fine.

Lighting is 175w 10k xm MH, 65w actinic over a 29g tank. This particular coral is about 2/3 of the way down in the tank, in a low to moderate flow area. The only inhabitants are a strawberry pseudo, some cortez red legs, nassarius snails, and a few margarita snails. Tank has been set up for a little over a month now, with a shallow sand bed, and about 50 lbs of live rock (which was cured by the time i added the coral). Filtration is a 20g rubbermaid refugium with chaeto, and a 15g sump with a sponge mechanical filter and a corallife super skimmer (65g version). Water flow: 500 gph closed loop system with a scwd and 500 gph sump return through spray bar. Closed loop system has minimal velocity, but lots of flow. In addition, 2 minijet 404's are on opposite sides of the tank, pointing at each other.


it almost looked like the coral took a dump, as the material was a dark brown, and wasnt real stringy. Was it zooxanthallae or crap, or something else?
 
Most likely zoox. Have you tried feeding the coral? That should perk it up pretty quick. I've found these to be very hardy corals. I've dropped them, damaged heads, stabbed them with a chop stick(on accident of course), dropped rocks on them, and they always rebound in a week or so. Keep it in the moderate/low flow, try feeding it and it should come around.
 
Yeah I agree, feeding should consist of meaty foods such as krill, shrimp, squid, mysis etc... They will not benefit greatly from phyto. Just chop up some meaty foods and spot feed and you will see them perk up quickly.
 
update: the coral looks fine, it was just a temporary thing. Tonight all the sweepers were out looking for food, and coloration and tissue were fine today.
 
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