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Old November 18th 04, 03:15 AM
maddie
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I'm new to keeping invertebrates, with the exception of some mushrooms. On
the advice of my LFS, it was recommended that I try a small leather coral.
Anything in particular I should know about what to feed it etc.?

Thanks!

Maddie


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Old November 18th 04, 04:15 AM
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I'm new to keeping invertebrates, with the exception of some mushrooms.

On
the advice of my LFS, it was recommended that I try a small leather coral.
Anything in particular I should know about what to feed it etc.?


Light, and it doesn't need all that much. You don't really specifically feed
them like a bubble coral, etc. either.


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Old November 18th 04, 04:17 AM
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That's what I wanted to hear. Thanks John!
"John Krempasky" wrote in message
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"maddie" wrote in message
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I'm new to keeping invertebrates, with the exception of some mushrooms.

On
the advice of my LFS, it was recommended that I try a small leather
coral.
Anything in particular I should know about what to feed it etc.?


Light, and it doesn't need all that much. You don't really specifically
feed
them like a bubble coral, etc. either.




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Old November 18th 04, 06:48 AM
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That's what I wanted to hear. Thanks John!



They do eat in addition to photosynthesis but it's all microscopic stuff.
I've had one for 6+ years I've never specifically tried to feed with
anything.

Other thing is is not to panic if it turns gray, shrivels and doesn't open,
etc...even for fairly extended periods of time. There's often little rhyme
or reason to their behavior and you'll drive yourself nuts attempting to
analyze it. They usually expand during the day and shrivel at night.
However at times they can stay shriveled for several days, shed skin, look
like they're rotting away, and turn out to be fine in a day or two.

I just bought another leather (yellow tonga) a few months ago and was close
to tossing it. Appeared to have black necrotizing skin, wouldn't open, etc.
All of a sudden after 2-3 weeks it was perfectly fine, now expands every
day, etc.


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Old November 18th 04, 07:22 AM
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"John Krempasky" wrote in message
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"maddie" wrote in message
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That's what I wanted to hear. Thanks John!



They do eat in addition to photosynthesis but it's all microscopic stuff.
I've had one for 6+ years I've never specifically tried to feed with
anything.

Other thing is is not to panic if it turns gray, shrivels and doesn't open,
etc...even for fairly extended periods of time. There's often little rhyme
or reason to their behavior and you'll drive yourself nuts attempting to
analyze it. They usually expand during the day and shrivel at night.
However at times they can stay shriveled for several days, shed skin, look
like they're rotting away, and turn out to be fine in a day or two.

I just bought another leather (yellow tonga) a few months ago and was close
to tossing it. Appeared to have black necrotizing skin, wouldn't open, etc.
All of a sudden after 2-3 weeks it was perfectly fine, now expands every
day, etc.


I've noticed the same behavior. You've answered my question as well. Thanks.


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Old November 19th 04, 04:28 AM
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John, Thanks for the warning about the color change and shriveling.

I'll try not to freak out if I see that happening.

Maddie


"John Krempasky" wrote in message
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"maddie" wrote in message
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That's what I wanted to hear. Thanks John!



They do eat in addition to photosynthesis but it's all microscopic stuff.
I've had one for 6+ years I've never specifically tried to feed with
anything.

Other thing is is not to panic if it turns gray, shrivels and doesn't
open,
etc...even for fairly extended periods of time. There's often little rhyme
or reason to their behavior and you'll drive yourself nuts attempting to
analyze it. They usually expand during the day and shrivel at night.
However at times they can stay shriveled for several days, shed skin, look
like they're rotting away, and turn out to be fine in a day or two.

I just bought another leather (yellow tonga) a few months ago and was
close
to tossing it. Appeared to have black necrotizing skin, wouldn't open,
etc.
All of a sudden after 2-3 weeks it was perfectly fine, now expands every
day, etc.




 




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