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Octopus Coral??

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I was looking at melevs reef and look at LPS and found a Octopus coral. Do I have a octopus coral? see my profile pic was ( I thought ) a frogspawn but not sure what it is. It was sold to me as a frogspawn for $49 but is it worth more? are they rarer too find? thanks



P.S it was almost dead but turned around and is slowly recovering
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this is not what it looks like now. only 2 sections of it is alive and slowly moving over the dead.

This one is more recent
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Updated 08-02-2010 at 02:47 PM by melev

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  1. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    Looks like a frog spawn to me. I've got a nice soft ball sized colony in my tank that started out the size of one of your heads about 5 years ago. Never heard of an octopus coral before, possibly another common name for the frogspawn?
  2. JABlacher's Avatar
  3. Mccoy85's Avatar
    Octopus coral is the same as grape coral which is essentially just another name for the frogspawn walls.
  4. melev's Avatar
    That's a coral in the Euphyllia family.

    Is there anything in your tank that seems to be picking at it? Is your tank presently dealing with cyano bacteria? Put it in an area of low flow and not directly under the hottest spot of your lighting. You still have one side that looks healthy, but the other one is peeling away. You may be lucky and it won't quite let go. That happened in my tank a few months ago.
  5. mro2you2's Avatar
    yeah I got cyno but its been only around for a week. I ordered a powerhead from amazon yesterday. http://www.amazon.com/KORALIA-UL-400...0778296&sr=8-9

    The tank that has the Euphyllia is a 29 gallon oceanic biocube.
  6. mro2you2's Avatar
    is my powerhead powerful enough???
  7. melev's Avatar
    For what sized tank?
  8. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    LPS corals like that don't need, or like a lot of powerful current. I've got 2 of those Koralia 1's in my 50 long, they're pretty mild and 1 of them should be fine in your 29 when coupled with the filter section return.
  9. mro2you2's Avatar
    thanks Alaska Phil, I was worried that I might have to get another.
  10. Alaska_Phil's Avatar
    Only if you're trying to recreate a whirlpool environment.
  11. mro2you2's Avatar
    any advice on the cyano? I feed 2 times a week if that helps any.
  12. melev's Avatar
    To eliminate cyano, increase flow and add more clean up crew.

    Or leave off the lights for three days.

    Or treat the tank with a product like Chemi-Clean or RedSlime Control.