I recently purchased a Sarcophyton t. along with a Colt coral. The Colt is doing great but the Sarcophyton has not opened up its polyps. Initially it was extending is tentacles, but would not open the polyps.
It has not shed its mucus layer, nor can I detect a mucus layer forming. He responds normally to changes in light (expand/contact), but expansion is fairly weak. Circulation is reasonably strong, but indirect using a wave maker under VHO lighting. Water chem. is good. All parameters are within limits.
I have noticed algae (green) growing on a small area on the upper portion.
Is there anything I can do to help this coral? The advice from the store is to just watch it closely, so long as there is no tissue loss, it’s normal for Sarcophyton to do this “dormant” thing…. I have yet to see tissue loss, but once I do, it will be too late.
Any thoughts?
It has not shed its mucus layer, nor can I detect a mucus layer forming. He responds normally to changes in light (expand/contact), but expansion is fairly weak. Circulation is reasonably strong, but indirect using a wave maker under VHO lighting. Water chem. is good. All parameters are within limits.
I have noticed algae (green) growing on a small area on the upper portion.
Is there anything I can do to help this coral? The advice from the store is to just watch it closely, so long as there is no tissue loss, it’s normal for Sarcophyton to do this “dormant” thing…. I have yet to see tissue loss, but once I do, it will be too late.
Any thoughts?