rick rottet
reefkeeper// propagator
I have a beautiful Trachyphyllia. Flat bottom skeleton. Flourescent green with lots of brownish purple. It has been in my tank since 5-18-2002. (Man those daily journals come in real handy, dont they!) I used to run General Electric PC 110 watt (almost 10000K) until 5-30-2002. Now I have Hamilton Technologies 175 watt MH 10000K. Under the PC, Trachyphyllia used to show unnatural expansion at times looking like one half of a soccer ball or volleybal. Under the MH it has not done this at all. This coral has exhibited skeletal growth and is~3 1/2" diameter by 2 3/4" tall. It has no tissue recession and exhibits daily polyp expansion/contraction. It did start to show some bleaching/yellowing when a newly introduced Gobiodon histro started to nest in it but has since recovered full color. My concern s this; I have read in every text that Trachyphyllia extend feeding tentacles. Mine has NEVER extended tentacles of any kind. I have baited the water with clam juice, squeezed krill shrimp in it's vacinity and feed the fish meaty food daily. I have even rubbed krill on its mouths and tissue folds where the tentacles should extend from. Is this cause for concern considering the length of time corals can exhibit "healthy" behavior before their demise? It sits on the substrate in the punch of the metal halide. Is it possible Trachyphyllia can obtain their nutrient requirements by photosynthesis and absorbtion? And yes, this is in my 40 gallon BR tank--36" l x 18" w x 16?17?" deep.