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Title: Open Brain
Post by: Julie on February 10, 2006, 11:45:19 AM
I have an open brain in my tank that deflated last night and expelled something out of it's numerous mouths.
Any idea what that would be?  Is it trying to reproduce?

Julie
Title: Open Brain
Post by: DARKPHREAK on February 10, 2006, 11:51:30 AM
It pooped? Mine used to expell stuff daily but I fed it 3-4 times a week.
Title: Open Brain
Post by: Julie on February 10, 2006, 11:59:58 AM
Did you feed it mysis?  I don't feed mine.
Could it be picking up nutrients from the water because I don't skim the tank all the time?

Julie
Title: Open Brain
Post by: DARKPHREAK on February 10, 2006, 12:15:35 PM
IMO they need to be fed. Mine would eat mysis and flake anything really but you need to feed it. They dont take food from light so... whatever it "might" be picking up from the water, "nutrients", is too small to keep it in good health.
Title: Open Brain
Post by: pegasus on February 10, 2006, 12:16:47 PM
Thanks to Google (images) I found out that open brain is a coral and not a road kill, but I'm still looking for OCD and many more.  :(
Title: Open Brain
Post by: Julie on February 10, 2006, 12:26:49 PM
Oh dear pegasus, imagine finding one of those on the road. blah.
OCD stands for obsessive compulsive disorder.

Julie
Title: Open Brain
Post by: PowderBlueTang on February 10, 2006, 02:35:50 PM
Hi Julie try feeding the brain when the lights are out for an hour and their tenicales are out and feed mysis, thats when I feed mine. Mine is the same colour as yours, I only feed 3 times a week and he is doing great.
Title: Open Brain
Post by: Julie on February 10, 2006, 02:43:39 PM
Thanks for the tips.   I'll purchase a turkey baster, or do you just set the mysis on the mouths with your hand?  I've never fed the corals;  but I've observed polyps and a ricordia eat shrimp.
Julie
Title: Open Brain
Post by: PowderBlueTang on February 10, 2006, 03:02:06 PM
If your brain is small enough to fit inside a 2 litre plastic pop bottle, cut off the bottom and put on top of the brain and feed through the top of the bottle with turkey baster or syringe.When cover this will stops shrimp, crabs and fish from bothering and stealing their food.They grab food with their tentacles so when lights are out wait for their tentacles to come out and it's time to feed them.
Hope this helps Len
Title: Open Brain
Post by: gvv on February 10, 2006, 03:17:23 PM
Quote from: "pegasus"Thanks to Google (images) I found out that open brain is a coral and not a road kill...
:lol: Some names can be pretty scare  :lol:
Title: Open Brain
Post by: Mettle on February 10, 2006, 07:54:40 PM
Heh. I put two and two together... 'Something random' and 'post by Julie'. Must be a coral!  :lol:

Looks very cool. My dad would go crazy for it, I think. He's in love with salt water since I took him to Big Al's the other day. Now he's been bugging me on when we're going to go back, heh.

Salt water is so interesting.

Anyone wanna donate stuff to me so I can turn one of my tanks into a salt water setup?  A protein skimmer and a bunch of live rock would be fantastic! ;) :lol:
Title: Open Brain
Post by: rockgarden on February 10, 2006, 08:20:10 PM
Quote from: "PowderBlueTang"If your brain is small enough to fit inside a 2 litre plastic pop bottle. ...
Hope this helps Len

I'm not sure if helped Len but sure made my day!!! :P

Ron
Title: Open Brain
Post by: PowderBlueTang on February 10, 2006, 08:36:29 PM
Ron it' is funny actually when sometimes you reread what you wrote.
                                                    Cheers Len
Title: Open Brain
Post by: FishPassion on February 10, 2006, 09:46:42 PM
Julie I have a red swollen brain in one of my tanks and every morning before any lighting comes on the tentacles are fully extended as are the bubble corals and a few others. Len is right spot feeding is a necessity otherwise the shrimp and all the other greedy inverts and shrimp have a feast. I have 2 sun corals aka tubastrea and these have to be fed every second day by hand as well they are an absolutely gorgeous coral real eyecatchers but at the same time very demanding because they have to be fed. Im waiting for Darkphreak to comment on this LOL.
Title: Open Brain
Post by: oenology on February 11, 2006, 09:59:05 AM
Quote from: "Julie"Oh dear pegasus, imagine finding one of those on the road. blah.
OCD stands for obsessive compulsive disorder.

Julie
Or in my world OCD = osteochondrose desicans (sp?) ie sequestered cartilage in a joint :)
Title: Open Brain
Post by: Insane79 on February 11, 2006, 01:19:15 PM
Quote from: "oenology"Or in my world OCD = osteochondrose desicans (sp?) ie sequestered cartilage in a joint :)

or ossicular chain dislocation  :wink:

Did you ever figure out what it was that the coral spat out?
Title: Open Brain
Post by: PowderBlueTang on February 11, 2006, 04:16:10 PM
That how they poop! or release anything they haven't digest and want to expell it out.
Title: Open Brain
Post by: Julie on February 11, 2006, 09:33:37 PM
Picture of my red open brain after feeding mysis:

note in pic:  little starfish on bottom left and red legs in back

Julie
Title: Open Brain
Post by: PaleoFishGirl on February 11, 2006, 11:43:02 PM
That is SO COOL.