Psychographic
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I was given a red Goni that came from a tank with inadequite lighting and was not being fed properly, It appeared that the tissue of the coral had receded to only being specks of the polyps in the coralites in the previous tank.
I have always stayed away from them because of their poor survival rate in captivity. I new this would surely die if left in the tank it was in, so I thought I would do my best to try to revive it. Upon putting it in my tank it started to "inflate" and there is much more tissue left than I expected to see.
The first pic is about an hour after I introduced it to my tank, the second is about 5 hours later. The next day it did'nt open as much as the second pic, but more like the first one.
I have it oof to the side of my tank to keep it from getting blasted with light and it gets medium flow, from a wavemaker, so it's not constant. I have been trying to feed target feed it, Cyclopeeze, crushed Flake (crushed to a powder), Dried Phtyo, Coral Frenzy and a homemade formula from a friend, I try to add a little Selcon to each food as it seems to stimulate my other corals to feed.
Am I wasting my time trying to feed it in the condition it is in? I'm thinking it might be able to capture some food even though it has shrunk so badly.
Any suggestions to help revive this coral would be greatly appreciated.
I have always stayed away from them because of their poor survival rate in captivity. I new this would surely die if left in the tank it was in, so I thought I would do my best to try to revive it. Upon putting it in my tank it started to "inflate" and there is much more tissue left than I expected to see.
The first pic is about an hour after I introduced it to my tank, the second is about 5 hours later. The next day it did'nt open as much as the second pic, but more like the first one.
I have it oof to the side of my tank to keep it from getting blasted with light and it gets medium flow, from a wavemaker, so it's not constant. I have been trying to feed target feed it, Cyclopeeze, crushed Flake (crushed to a powder), Dried Phtyo, Coral Frenzy and a homemade formula from a friend, I try to add a little Selcon to each food as it seems to stimulate my other corals to feed.
Am I wasting my time trying to feed it in the condition it is in? I'm thinking it might be able to capture some food even though it has shrunk so badly.
Any suggestions to help revive this coral would be greatly appreciated.

