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Garf
03-09-2013, 01:25 PM
Always wanted one of these, so today I saw this and treated myself, it gets delivered tuesday.

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/82818a5e7f7dbee98f866d3da16cdf57_zps29c0eb88.jpg

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/47a4859b48d8e338f835eea4e1f12c22_zps11311d2d.jpg

http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/c457e3503b07f0e383b1e95492e99455_zps1718ee6c.jpg

i guess I've increased my chances of success by running a scrubber, so let's see !

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showpost.php?p=15828006&postcount=1

Ace25
03-09-2013, 02:53 PM
Very cool. Never heard of that coral before. Looks like a cross between a Dendro and a branching Duncan.

Garf
03-10-2013, 01:09 AM
Very cool. Never heard of that coral before. Looks like a cross between a Dendro and a branching Duncan.

Cheers Ace, a bit of info on them;

http://reefbuilders.com/2012/10/10/tubastrea-micrantha/

sabbath
03-10-2013, 06:40 AM
I have had the black sun coral in the past and still have a yellow in my frag tank. I agree that they are awsome corals. I have had 3 different wrasse's (trying to save the coral) learn to hit the head. The coral would then open up its mouth exposing its food. It was very hard with this going on to train the coral to open when the lights where on. It's also not fun catching wrasse's in a reef DT. So I traded the coral off before I lost it.

Garf
03-14-2013, 02:06 PM
Was disappointed at the condition of the coral when it was delivered as it was supposed to be a whole coral (not a frag) and totally healthy (not with massive tissue recession);


http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/7b570f318485578d4c3f0497349a64d2_zpsdf1a8735.jpg


Ah well, what can you do? Apart from carry on with a revised plan!


Acclimatised it;


http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/be5a619f9eaa682bd2576c16de328bbc_zps9289576d.jpg


Chopped away the crap bits;


http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/a13deb546ea7703d9f6b5c02c2894b8c_zpsc2fdc37a.jpg


Stuck it to some rock;


http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/031633df84f9b5f08eff49f65926bb5a_zps4e07e984.jpg


After a while sulking, I was rewarded by a swelling :)


http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/aea54c71a7df8fb34b018ed04c4ecda2_zps27907ada.jpg


And on the first night was attempting to feed;


http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/cbe555c8c25d7ab06787a87ec2d0f4e9_zps82949f98.jpg


This is how he looks 48hrs on;


http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/a40cc664c806dc4af74d4e903138f31a_zpsf90fe8e2.jpght tp://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/743bed3e6b07522f4ca382d265170164_zps7bb8caa2.jpg


Quite pleased with the turnaround actually. Now to get the hungry boy to grow!!

Ace25
03-14-2013, 03:40 PM
I am sure you know this already, feed feed feed.. those types of corals are PIGS when it comes to hand feeding and they will thank you for it.

Sucks about the tissue on the base but it looks like it is making a strong come back already.

Garf
03-15-2013, 02:02 AM
Can't find any pictures on the web of Tubastrea Micrantha spawning, so perhaps these are the first !


http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/becaf5cedaf1445e9db8ab9272bcf5fc_zps353123ca.jpg
http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/37b8b79ffce3e4b758a7e80546eaee84_zpsd313b609.jpg
http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/ea049e769f7c02a54c7ec59d0922e8f9_zps680742f7.jpg
http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/d23ab8ca3bc44779751b04a188ec7af7_zps3b94623b.jpg
http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/532b6fcb5cbf75a51e2bb03d68ce3e85_zps8b007290.jpg
http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/d604b40d69e7111f5c8ed1c8030ab546_zps0fc60256.jpg
http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/a37990ebfc0f1209cd296eec68a823a4_zps997f087e.jpg
http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj597/Garf1971/cdc68f4623f8f5cbbb58f82c2a524715_zpsff5f9496.jpg

Ace25
03-15-2013, 08:07 AM
Crazy!!! I would say that is a spawning as well.