Finally got the nerve

KAKLANGLEY

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Ive not had the best of luck with LPS, but got the nerve up to try again since a frogspawn head was doing very well. Picked up this brain, about 5" diameter, it only being $30 didnt hurt either. Any recommendations for feeding?

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Oh yeah the blue candy I got is also been doing well..forgot that one.
 
Trachyphyllia- doesnt Have to be fed, but will certainly grow better if it is. Mysis shrimp works well; most any coursely chopped meaty seafood will be OK though- just dont use real large pieces (over say 1 cm).

You can feed it a small amount, just so that it will sense food in the water, which will cause it to send out feeder tentacles. Then you can do the 'real' feeding. A turkey baster right down by it is probably the easiest way to go. You can also wait til night time, when they normally have their feeders out anyhow.
 
Same here, I would really think about putting it in the sand bed. Brains are one of my favorite corals, and I dont even have one, lol. Good luck there, looks like you got a sweet colored one!!

Michael
 
The tank has 305 watts over a 55 gal 175 MH and 130 PC. Moved it to the sand and as prescribed looks very happy. Thnaks for the input.

Adam
 
That's a nice piece, it actually looks like a Wellsophyllia and not a Trachyphyllia. The way to tell is to see if the bottom of the brain coral is flat or cone shaped. If it is indeed flat, then it's a Wellsophyllia.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9653851#post9653851 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by HKSTurbo28
That's a nice piece, it actually looks like a Wellsophyllia and not a Trachyphyllia. The way to tell is to see if the bottom of the brain coral is flat or cone shaped. If it is indeed flat, then it's a Wellsophyllia.

That is correct, someone give that person a frag! :D
 
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