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Posted 5/12/2008 7:21:53 PM
 

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I have a 29g reef and my pearl bubble is wasting away for the past few weeks. I have had him for about 8 months and until a couple weeks ago he was looking incredible healthy. I have been feeding him silversides but now he doesnt seem to want to take anything in. My water parameters are as follows

Salinity 1.025

PH 8.1

Phos 0

amm 0

nitrite 0

nitrate  less than 10

calcium 480

DKH 8

Any help in this matter would be great. Thanks alot!

Ryan

Ryan

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Posted 5/13/2008 5:04:35 AM


 

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I would try smaller foods like Pacifica plankton and mysid shrimp.


Steven Pro, yeah that is my real name.
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Posted 5/13/2008 8:05:18 AM


 

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In addition to what Steven mentioned (smaller foods), how is the flow around the coral?  They generally don't like to much of a flow, just a gentle flow. 

I have had similar experiences with bubble corals (2 in the past), they do great for around 6 months and then all of a sudden stop opening (inflating) as much and then they go down hill.  I just figured I was not giving it the appropriate food, supplement, light, etc... (i.e. something was missing from the tank for their long term health).

I wonder what others long term success has been with bubble type corals?

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Posted 5/13/2008 9:07:48 AM
 

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It is in the lowest water flow I have in my tank(Which is next to nothing). It also eats mysis shrimp everyday because that is what I feed my fish. So really I have no idea whats going on.

Ryan
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Posted 5/13/2008 1:34:56 PM


 

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I've had a green bubble coral for nearly a year and it definitely doesn't dig a lot of flow; as for diet, we change things up pretty frequently but generally we mix a concoction that feeds all of our fish, corals and inverts. There have been a few instances when it didn't look too well but mostly it's been stable as long as we didn't hit it with much direct flow.
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