Show me your brain!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7940499#post7940499 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by donald altman
I would like to see some fish store rescue brains and how they turned out..

(pretends not to have purchased a half dead brain from the fish store in order to rescue it at a really damn good price and is holding his fingers crossed hoping he will get a little encouragment from our pictures)


My rescue mission on Lobophyllia:

02/05:

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10/05:

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swimmer
 
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My mom thinks it looks lilke some sort of squash.
It's a great piece but my clown thinks it's a water bed so it isn't inflated 24/7.
 
What can I do for my green open brain coral that I have had for over 2 years that is losing it's flesh? The skeleton is showing which is getting larger every day?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8093565#post8093565 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NONNA58
What can I do for my green open brain coral that I have had for over 2 years that is losing it's flesh? The skeleton is showing which is getting larger every day?

This is sort of a loaded question and should be posted into another forum. There are alot of variables and specifics about your tank setup, water quality etc. that would need to be answered as well in order to try and help pin down the cause.

Thanks,
Bill
 
Well here is my open brain. Nothing special but I really like it.

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I traded the brain below for the one pictured above because it got too big for my nano. It is eating my damsel in this one.

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I NEVER see the feeding tentacles on my green open...how can i encourage it to open more? I'll post a pic tomorrow.
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