Hi, quick question for you guys and gals.
I have a FOWLR puffer tank with a dogface and a porcupine, which is lacking in color... I've been reading that in many cases if you sneak some zoanthids in with puffers who are well-trained to be hand-fed, they will ignore them. So, I bought a cheap zoanthid colony from Petco to test this out. So far the puffs are leaving them alone.
My concern is that when I bought the rock it was lying flat, and while the light-facing polyps are purple, open, and doing fine, there are some white polyps on the underside that I didn't notice until I got it home.
I put the rock on its side so they are all now getting light.
After a week, some of the white polyps are opening slightly and respond to feeding, but others are still closed. How long should I wait for them to open before coming to the conclusion that they are dead? If they are dead, should I remove them with tweezers or something?
Any advice you could give would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
--Ed
I have a FOWLR puffer tank with a dogface and a porcupine, which is lacking in color... I've been reading that in many cases if you sneak some zoanthids in with puffers who are well-trained to be hand-fed, they will ignore them. So, I bought a cheap zoanthid colony from Petco to test this out. So far the puffs are leaving them alone.
My concern is that when I bought the rock it was lying flat, and while the light-facing polyps are purple, open, and doing fine, there are some white polyps on the underside that I didn't notice until I got it home.
I put the rock on its side so they are all now getting light.
After a week, some of the white polyps are opening slightly and respond to feeding, but others are still closed. How long should I wait for them to open before coming to the conclusion that they are dead? If they are dead, should I remove them with tweezers or something?
Any advice you could give would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
--Ed