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Old 02-26-2010, 01:44 AM
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Default HELP!!! LT Plate Is Receding

I have had this Long Tentacale Plate since January 9 this year, Recently I have noticed that it is starting to recede around the bottom & on 2 small spot's across from each other. I had it on the sand bed but read some where that was not a good thing, so I put a 1" thick flat rock under it. I also moved the flow so it was not waving around so much. Also it does not seem to want to take any PE Mysis at all, even when I first got it. Parameter's are all good.
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Anyone got any idea's for me?????
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Total bummer Greg! Never ate anything for you??? Hmmm...Is the food being snatched before it gets it in it's mouth?? Or just not taking the food? Does it show any kind of feeding response?
I don't know if these guys ae likely to recover easily or not but you may want to try dipping it...not sure if you've done that but if it's got an infection that might help stop it in it's tracks.
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Total bummer Greg! Never ate anything for you??? Hmmm...Is the food being snatched before it gets it in it's mouth?? Or just not taking the food? Does it show any kind of feeding response?
I don't know if these guys ae likely to recover easily or not but you may want to try dipping it...not sure if you've done that but if it's got an infection that might help stop it in it's tracks.
Never ate at all, at least any of the mysis. I made sure to but it right on it's mouth and keep all the fish away from it as well. I am scared to move it to do a FW dip but I will give it a go. It looks so heathy on the rest of it though.
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Not sure why you would wish to fresh water dip it, as I dont think it would help this problem. However not an expert on them. Tried one or two a way back when and they receded. Some think many of the plates should be left unharvested because of the problems keeping them.

Aquarists that I have seen with success in keeping them attribute it to feeding. Wonder if you tried something a bit larger like a piece of krill or perhaps even a piece of silversides or whatever those minnows are called.

Have a friend who,s had luck and will ask him tomm. what he suggests.
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May be like was mentioned before try different size food, however try a Smaller particle as well, i feed mine cyclopeze, and reefroids.
i would also stay away from deeping it
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