Scolymia needs help

miracles38

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I just recieved in the mail a scolymia. Unfortunately, it doesn't look very healthy. There is a lot of skelton showing. It is still fleshy. Does anyone have any advice on how to keep it alive and healthy. It is really beautiful and I am so disappointed in its health. Thanks for any help.
 
There's always hope that it will make it through and grow into a fine specimen. Here's what I'd do:

1. No intense lighting regardless whether it's PCs, VHOs or MHs;
2. If a mouth is visible try feeding it with a small silverside or brine shrimp soaked in Selcon (soak either brine or silversides for 5-10 mins before feeding) - feed one at a time
3. Make sure no detritus settles on exposed wounds (flesh) or skeleton - use a turkey baster to blow it off;
4. Keep it in moderate current;
5. Keep your water parameters in check - without any huge adjustments. If you need to adjust Alk or Ca or whatever do it over several diluted doses as opposed to one.

Good luck and keep us posted.
 
Thanks for the advice. When I got home tonight it looked a lot better than earlier. I will feed it tonight and hope for the best! Thanks and I will let you know how it goes.
 
I glued my Scolymia with gel onto a small rock, so that nothing will touch it's borders when it's placed in the tank, really helped and it opens better.
 
they can sometimes look beat up from shipping but they are pretty hardy and should look good within a week in good conditions. We get a lot of them that look like that at the fish store I work at and almost always they recover.
 

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