New to LPS but trying to save this brain (pics)

Dave12678

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Hey guys I was at my LFS today and had my eye on this little brain coral that wasn't looking to great. I talked to the owner who said is fell between the rocks and was cover in algae. I got the brain for 10$ and couldn't pass up on it. Here is what it looks like.
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I was wondering if you guys could give me some tips on what I need to do to get it looking good again. He still has a lot of tissue left so that's one good sign. I have him at the bottom under the rock where the flow isn't that strong, not weak but not strong. Should I try to feed it? What should I do? My water is in great and stable condition ca is 460, alk 9, PH 8.3. sg 1.025, only thing I am having problems with is nitrates 15 but dropping slowly. My tank has been setup where I have had it for almost a year now. Lighting is 150w MH 2 65w antinics, what do you guys think?
 
I'd say feed it when you see its tentacles extended (usually after lights out) with small meaty foods such as cyclopeeze or some mysis shrimp, etc.
 
no worries. Spot feed the wounded soilder, and take some great care of it. It will form new tissue in know time.


Good luck!

~marc
 
Not to be pessimistic or anything, but IME I haven't seen a brain coral (Trachyphyllia sp.) recover from that much damage. I am definitely NOT saying it can't be done, but best of luck! Maintain optimum water conditions, and feed it!
 
Ok after night one I didn't see his tentacles extended but this morning his is more poofed up. I don't know if this is a good sign or not but when I feed them tonight I will see something I hope.
 
Lay some food on him even if you do not see tentacles. My red one never had tentacles till food was on it already.
 
same with my green brain. I use a dropper and squirt a few pieces of mysis around his mouths. He closes up around it and eats it all. His feeders dont come out until night time but he'll eat whenever.
 
Very good sign, If you got alot of fish that seem to rob food from coral,s (like I do) you can put the food on it and put a plastic strawberry basket over it untill its done feeding and remove it once he's done.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10934859#post10934859 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by G.SMITHII
drench whatever you feed in seclone, that'll help him big time

just curious what this stuff--seclone is---seen it mentioned alot lately.
 
ITS LIKE A GOO FULL OF FATTY ACIDS AND OTHER VITAL NUTRIENTS.

whoa, caps was on. sorry to yell.

but yea i found out about it in the mantis forum. its original intention was to soak all the mantis' food in befe i feed him.

then i noticed my sun polyps and other lps corals would all open up when i fed my mantis.

so now i drop.5ml in the tank daily, and everything i feed gets drenched (accordingly)
 
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