Brains

monizb

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Dec 20, 2011
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Strathroy, Ontario
Not sure but the last to brains I purchased have not done well for me not sure what's up my permits all seem good I run the maxspec led and its not ramped up much its a 60% all other corals are doing well running the new rw4 mini power and good flow and I have the brain sitting on sand bed

Salt 1.027
PH 8
Kh 8
Mag 1400
Cal 430
Phosphates 0
 

reeferkeeper420

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May 15, 2013
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Ingersoll, Ontario
Salts a little high, Id go down to 1.026. Whats your nitrates like? Any fish pickin at them? How much flow is the brain getting? Whats the brains doing? Have u tried shading them in a low flow spot to see if it helps?
 

harleymike

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Nov 11, 2012
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Courtright, Ontario
1.027 seems high. I run around 1.022 sometimes 1.023 depending on my mixing job. LOL
But other might say it is ok.
I have a lobo, that i think is a brain also. It has struggled from day one.
It grows, but very slowly, and colour is pale.
 

monizb

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Dec 20, 2011
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Strathroy, Ontario
I'll bring salt down I don't see nothing picking at them I moved them around into a shad area and nitrates are 0 as well maybe tank to clean I spot feed every few days
 

heath

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Oct 2, 2012
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Woodstock, Ontario
I have a brain that decided he didn't like his skeleton any more, he now lives in a glass dish and surprisingly he is doing fine..go figure
 

KBennett

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Sep 17, 2012
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Brantford
I think sealife posted a coral collection video on Facebook. .. it was amazing to see where they get these corals. Certainly not a reef.... in the mud in murky water.
 

reeferkeeper420

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Ingersoll, Ontario
Yeah it sounds like your water is a little clean. And mike 1.022 .023 is a little low for a reef if thats what ur mixing for, for a fowlr set up thtd work. Maybe thats why ur brain is struggling.
 

monizb

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Dec 20, 2011
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Strathroy, Ontario
I feed 2 _3 times a day
For fish I have a sterry blenny bicolor blenny 4 cleaner shrimp sand sifiting star fish cooper band six line yellow corris wrasse leopard wrasse bangai cardinals two perc clowns and its not getting lots of flow or light I think my problem may be the shrimp :(
 

Aquariums by Design

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Do you feed your corals specifically?
feeding live phyto, reef roids, etc. makes a big difference for the corals not just feeding the fish. I personally would bring your salt level down a touch as well to no more than 1.026.
 

scubasteve

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May 4, 2014
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Cambridge, Ontario
make sure those shrimp dont steal the food when spot feeding they are sneaky little buggers i give the shrimp a little first so they stay away use mysis and cyclopeez with reef roids everything stays colourful and puffy
 

monizb

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Dec 20, 2011
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Strathroy, Ontario
Feed corals directly with reef roids and brine shrimp I think the shrimp are all going to be for sale they won't leave the brains alone ;( not even my orange plate
 

nexusnight

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Jan 14, 2013
Location
London, Ontario
I've been struggling lately with brains too. I've been feeding mine Lps pellets every other day recently and it seems to be rebounding. I think thes guys need far more food then we typically provide. I feel they look good for a long time then suddenly they show there decline very rapidly. Kinda like clams. They also can look good until all of a sudden they decline as well do to insufficient lighting. Only with brains it's food. Just my two cents


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AdInfinitum

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Jan 12, 2012
Location
Thorndale, Ontario
Never fed my kryp brain in 2 years, happy as a lark except for 2 occasions, both times it was something picking

I never feed mine directly either all have grown significantly...one was a frag when I got it.

I do feed reef roids and filter feeder food sometimes and I'm sure they catch fish food too, but no target feeding.
 
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