amphicar77
New Member
Hi all,
Earlier in the week I purchased a brain coral. I placed him on the sand at bottom of tank.
At first he did not open at all but after about 48 hours he finally did and seemed fine. Thing is, I have not seen him open up since and today I notice one of the shrimp seems kind of interested in him.
The local LFS where I bought him suggested placing under an outcrop so he is getting less light and that then just let him chill out, become acclimated, and he should be fine.
If it is simply a waiting game OK. But how do I know if he is even still alive? Would not want to leave a dead brain sitting in the tank for too long if he is indeed a goner.
Thanks.
Earlier in the week I purchased a brain coral. I placed him on the sand at bottom of tank.
At first he did not open at all but after about 48 hours he finally did and seemed fine. Thing is, I have not seen him open up since and today I notice one of the shrimp seems kind of interested in him.
The local LFS where I bought him suggested placing under an outcrop so he is getting less light and that then just let him chill out, become acclimated, and he should be fine.
If it is simply a waiting game OK. But how do I know if he is even still alive? Would not want to leave a dead brain sitting in the tank for too long if he is indeed a goner.
Thanks.