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fishykisses
01-24-2012, 10:01 PM
First of all, can someone ID this coral?
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b245/fishykisses/519c3101.jpg
Next, I got this frag and parts are bleaching out, what would the cause be? And can I reverse it?
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b245/fishykisses/c8feb790.jpg
Finally I got this other frag and half seems to be doing really well but half is droopy, is this just the way it's supposed to look or is it not going to make it?
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b245/fishykisses/ac8d6c25.jpg
Thanks so much!

ashr
01-24-2012, 10:07 PM
First one looks like a flower pot or daisy coral to me. (goniopora)

Something the lines of
http://www.freshmarine.com/flower-pot-coral.html
http://www.arkive.org/flowerpot-corals/goniopora-spp/

Edit: These have a low survival rate in a new tank.. It can be done but its not easy.

The 2nd one looks like a Birds Nest SPS.

paddyob
01-24-2012, 10:08 PM
The first coral looks like a flower pot. Goniopora(sp)?

Difficult coral to keep.

fishykisses
01-24-2012, 10:12 PM
I had it in my nano tank and it never opened up. It was in for 3 ish weeks. My LED's in my nano shorted out so I moved it to my 55g and in a few days it opened up as shown. It looks really happy but I'll research and see what i can do to keep it happy.
Thanks

George
01-24-2012, 10:17 PM
The first one looks like Alveopora rather than Gonipora because there are 12 pedals (hard to see from the blurry pictures but you should be able to count the pedals yourself). Fortunately Alveopora has a higher survival rate than Gonipora, but it's still a hard one to keep alive long term.
The second one is a (green) birdsnest although not sure if it's your light but it appears to be brown. That may also explain the dead skin. Give it good light and flow and it should recover. Green birdsnest is a hardy coral.
Third one is some kind of soft coral. Sorry I don't do soft coral can't identify it.

fishykisses
01-24-2012, 10:21 PM
The birdsnest is more pink, definitely not green

ashr
01-24-2012, 10:34 PM
The first one looks like Alveopora rather than Gonipora because there are 12 pedals (hard to see from the blurry pictures but you should be able to count the pedals yourself). Fortunately Alveopora has a higher survival rate than Gonipora, but it's still a hard one to keep alive long term.
The second one is a (green) birdsnest although not sure if it's your light but it appears to be brown. That may also explain the dead skin. Give it good light and flow and it should recover. Green birdsnest is a hardy coral.
Third one is some kind of soft coral. Sorry I don't do soft coral can't identify it.

I should have counted haha. I know one has 12 and one has 24.. I think

ScubaSteve
01-24-2012, 10:45 PM
If your birdsnest is receding, I'd a) frag off the living parts above where it is dying to stop the progression of the disease and b) move it up higher in the tank to get more light and flow. Birdsnests don't often recover once they start to go. You need to frag it to help it recover.

ashr
01-25-2012, 12:13 AM
Do most BN's require a lot of light? Mine is growing well but light brown... its about the middle/high in my tank.. It could go higher tho...

christyf5
01-25-2012, 02:23 AM
move the birdsnest, it might be getting stung by the mushrooms next door.

fishykisses
01-25-2012, 04:07 PM
thanks all