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Unread 02/03/2008, 12:01 PM   #1
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Open Brain Coral - DYING???

See attached pic of my open brain coral. I have had this coral for about 8-9 months and it has been fine. This morning, it looked horrible and I could see part of its skelaton. Water testing looked fine and all my other corals seem very healthy. Could this be the work of my Camelback Shrimp? I caught him on the coral picking away at it. I didn't know if he was picking b/c the coral was hurt, or if he was the cause of the corals injuries.

Does anyone have any thoughts as to why my coral looks this way? Notice the skelaton showing on the bottom left of the coral.




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Unread 02/03/2008, 12:07 PM   #2
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Yes the Camelback shrimp is a real threat to your coral. You definitely should remove it.


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Unread 02/03/2008, 12:17 PM   #3
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I'm pretty ticked at the guy that sold this shrimp to me. He knew I had coral.

Any suggestions on how to catch him? I tried to trick him into a net filled with food, but didn't work.


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Unread 02/03/2008, 12:28 PM   #4
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I've seen people think they are getting a peppermint and it ended up to be a camel. Camels can nip and are not considered reef safe.


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Unread 02/03/2008, 12:32 PM   #5
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I knew I was getting a Camelback. I just didn't know they were not reef safe. I thought the guy (manager) at Big Als Aquarium would have told me that when I asked "Is it reef-safe?"


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Unread 02/03/2008, 12:35 PM   #6
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Unbelieveable!! I've been having the same issue with my brain coral and never suspected my camelback!!! I've been pulling out my hair trying to get rid of harmless bristleworms this whole time when I should've focused on my shrimp..... Good to know, thanks..


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Unread 02/03/2008, 12:40 PM   #7
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NOW THE BIGGER QUESTION... When I get rid of my Camelback, will my open brain coral recover? Or is he doomed?


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