Ok, here goes.
1. I just got a squamosa clam, and I'm wondering if there is anything special I should feed it. I've been using phytoplankton, but I'm concerned that it adds too many nutrients to the tank. So, this is a clam feeding question, and a general question about using phytoplankton to feed corals.
2. I bought a beautiful blue-tip staghorn from the LFS where I work. They had a bit of an algae problem, and two of the tips had algae on them. It looks like tissue recession, very slowly, but only on one of the algae covered tips. Is there anything I can do, other than ripping off the algae as it grows?
3. My long tentacle anemone refuses to bury in the sand. It's very healthy, eats fine, nice color, but it either lays on it's side or clings to the rocks with its tentacles and stays upright. Is this a problem with the anemone, the sand bed, or is it ok? I know a lot about anemones, and know that when they don't attach it's usually not a good sign. I'm thinking about adding more sand in that area to encourage him to bury. What do you guys think?
Thanks!!
Sara
1. I just got a squamosa clam, and I'm wondering if there is anything special I should feed it. I've been using phytoplankton, but I'm concerned that it adds too many nutrients to the tank. So, this is a clam feeding question, and a general question about using phytoplankton to feed corals.
2. I bought a beautiful blue-tip staghorn from the LFS where I work. They had a bit of an algae problem, and two of the tips had algae on them. It looks like tissue recession, very slowly, but only on one of the algae covered tips. Is there anything I can do, other than ripping off the algae as it grows?
3. My long tentacle anemone refuses to bury in the sand. It's very healthy, eats fine, nice color, but it either lays on it's side or clings to the rocks with its tentacles and stays upright. Is this a problem with the anemone, the sand bed, or is it ok? I know a lot about anemones, and know that when they don't attach it's usually not a good sign. I'm thinking about adding more sand in that area to encourage him to bury. What do you guys think?
Thanks!!
Sara



