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03/10/2007, 11:59 PM | #1 |
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Need a soft coral Id please
Picture taken at night, they are bright yellow, 3/4" high, 5/8" diameter.
When closed they are semi-spherical, 1/4". Thanks
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03/11/2007, 12:08 AM | #2 |
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not the greatest pic, but if you say they're bright yellow, i'd say yellow polyps for sure.
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03/11/2007, 12:18 AM | #3 |
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Think I got it:
Parazoanthus gracilis or axinellae It's an anemone coral, yellow polyp. http://www.jlaquatics.com/phpstore/s...t_ID=c-ipolyel
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03/11/2007, 12:24 AM | #4 |
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ya thats the one i was thinking of. Didnt know it was an anem type thing..i guess it does sorta look a bit like aptasia. But i got no clue where they get that you need 175w MH lighting to keep it...i've kept that under 2x65w pc's in my 29
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03/11/2007, 12:32 AM | #5 |
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Yeah my friend who gave it to me had them and some others in a 4x 36" t8 no in a 65G.
They will just grow slower. I guess with my 4x39w t5 it will grow nicely! Do they eat at night? they are open with my lights off. Also got some small GSP pieces, I hope to cover the back glass with it. Do they eat at night? they are open with my lights off.
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I dont think that means they feed at night tho...they're just still open i guess. For the gsp...i believe they're 100% photosynthetic (actually i dont think its the coral itself that uses light...i think its an alga that grows on the coral that the coral eats...but you know...whatever ) My gsp have never once taken a piece of food. Sometimes they're open at night as well. I think it may just depend on how much ambient light is in the tank at night...if its pitch black then i'd think they'd close all the time/way...but if there's ambient light from the room, my corals stay open. The gsp will be very easy to cover the back glass...just give it time
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03/11/2007, 12:52 AM | #7 |
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Just tryed crushed flake food, droped in the mouth and the 3 closed around the food, half closed.
My friend didn't target feed them I think, but I'll do.
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03/11/2007, 01:10 AM | #8 |
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GSP and Zoanthids both do not require food but may feed on zooplankton, like cyclop-eeze. It is not necessary to feed them because they feed off of stuff already in the tank most of the time. They might grow faster if you feed them, but I doubt the gsp's will accept food or need the extra food because they'll grow soo fast.
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03/11/2007, 01:14 AM | #9 |
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Yeah I know about GSP not needing food but Yellow polyps aka Parazoanthus gracilis are a anemone coral (colonial) that will grow better if target feeded BBS, crushed flake or other small food.
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03/11/2007, 01:25 AM | #10 |
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Parazoanthus gracilis are of the order Zoanthidea, not Actinaria. So they are not a true anemone coral, but close. Zooplankton is best for feeding purposes especially cyclop-eeze and actually since they have long tenticles you can probably get by with feeding it mysis shrimp too.
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03/11/2007, 06:57 PM | #11 |
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Took some pics
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