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I have a small brain (pretty sure it's a lobo) in my 58g reef that just hasn't looked right since Day 1. Day 1 was several months ago, btw. Now it seems like it's receding. I've tried placing it all over the tank, different flows and it just keeps getting worse. I am running an Icecap 660 w/4 UVL VHOs in this order:
actinic white super actinic 454 actinic white My candy cane & frogspawn are doing great! Any thoughts/ideas/suggestions? |
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Does it look like its bleaching or just receding? Does it show any feeding response?
I purchased a lobo last year, it was pretty rough looking, many areas of exposed skeleton and zero feeding response. I put it in a low flow area, up off of the sand. I put a chunk of shrimp on it and stood guard on it for upwards of 40 minutes before it finally opened a bit and took the food. Its feeding response slowly recovered and now its a quite aggressive feeder and I no longer hand feed. The best feeding response is to shrimp eggs (nutrimar ova). I would recommend some patience and direct feeding. Get it eating and I bet it will recover. |
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This is a somewhat common issue with Lobos, IME. I've seen it happen in my tank a couple times in the past. I have no idea what causes it or why it happens to some while others in close proximity are unaffected. I've had a couple recover but most just slowly wither away no matter where they are moved or how much they are fed. Would love to know a cause.
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I've only had this one lobo...so I can't offer any insight generally. My lobo was not bleached, but was severely receded and unresponsive.
The nutrimar ova is what I would use to illicit some feeding response as this seems to get the fastest, strongest feeding response out of my brain corals generally. Initially, I saw no feeder tentacles, only mouth pores. Now the feeder tentacles are quite obvious. It may take a great deal of patience. |
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Here's two pics I took of the brain and one of my entire tank:
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I almost lost a little lobo a while back. It just started to fade, shrink and die. I kept it in moderate to low flow and medium to low light and it eventually recovered. I fed it when it would take food, but mostly just let it do its thing. It took several months to recover.
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The pics don't look very bad at all...the frogspawn in the center is doing great...I bet you get this one turned around.
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I bought my lobo from a LFS and it was ruff looking, I got a good deal. It had a slight orange color in the center and gray coloring on the outside. I started feeding it small cut up pieces of silver sides which it took every time. Now it's fat and healthy. The center is a super bright orange with a neon green mouth, and the outside meat part is bright orange with green. Definately starting to be one of my favorites.
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Thanks for the replies! I'm gonna try to target feed some raw shrimp tonight. I'll also look into getting some silver sides and shrimp eggs, and try that. I'm currently cycling a 20 long w/T-5 lighting. I plan on putting my Xenia down there and use it as an Invert holding tank. Do you all think the lobo might do better under T-5 lighting (vs. VHO)?
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I've had similar problems whenever I tried Lobo in the past, Seapug. None recovered, they all experienced RTN.
I would've blamed my Cherub, but I never saw him even nibble at the corals. I think it was some chemical from my 'shrooms that caused it myself.. Matt |
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lobo care, lobophyllia care |
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