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I have never seen a good feeding response from it. The tentacles look stunted. But it does seem to take reef roids. I could try some mysis though. Should I wait a day or two and then try?It will be fine, calaustrea are resilient. If the worst happens, the other heads won’t be affected. The secret to those corals are food. Mysis, brine, chopped seafood of any variety. entice them to get feeder tentacles out with a small amount and then stuff them up. Youll have a hundred heads before you know it.
I have never seen a good feeding response from it. The tentacles look stunted. But it does seem to take reef roids. I could try some mysis though. Should I wait a day or two and then try?
Wow that colony is impressive! I’ve only got 3 heads and one is tiny. Of course the best one was damaged.I've never spot fed mine now or in the past. They can easily get all they need with available nutrients and proper light spectrum and intensity. Give them some years with stable water parameters, light and they will grow like weeds.
Two heads dieing back five years ago and now massive colony.
Yours should recover in time.
Wow that colony is impressive! I’ve only got 3 heads and one is tiny. Of course the best one was damaged.
here it is when it was happy. The third head is hidden on the back