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Do Lobo's divide?

#1 User is offline   Linda 

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Posted 07 June 2008 - 06:46 PM

Does anybody know?

I have a large Lobo which I got from Jason about a year ago. It was under T8's for a while and grew somewhat, and now under 6 T5's. Over the last few weeks I noticed some tissue recession on one lobe. This lobe now looks as though the skeleton is meeting and it's going to divide.

At the moment I have it in the sump with lower level lighting so that I can 'feed it up', as I was worried about the recession. It still reacts well to feeding - almost turns itself inside out :surrender:

Any help appreciated.
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#2 User is offline   Simon Garratt 

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Posted 04 August 2008 - 10:42 AM

View PostLinda, on Jun 7 2008, 07:46 PM, said:

Does anybody know?

I have a large Lobo which I got from Jason about a year ago. It was under T8's for a while and grew somewhat, and now under 6 T5's. Over the last few weeks I noticed some tissue recession on one lobe. This lobe now looks as though the skeleton is meeting and it's going to divide.

At the moment I have it in the sump with lower level lighting so that I can 'feed it up', as I was worried about the recession. It still reacts well to feeding - almost turns itself inside out :lol:

Any help appreciated.



Hi Linda. some photos would help to come to a conclusion.


regards

Si.
Regards

Simon Garratt O.C.R.D



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#3 User is offline   jason@jasonsaquatics 

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Posted 04 August 2008 - 10:36 PM

Hi Linda ,

I agree with Si a pic would be tops ,so many peeps come into the shop and ask questions about corals health and to be honest half the time i cant give a true answer .SPS are an easy one to work out but LPS are a little harder to diagnose what might be going on so a pic is always handy


Jas
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