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Alright well I guess you should work on , A) Getting your calcium test kit and figuring out where your at there, then adjusting if necessary. B) Move the digitata to the highest point in your tank recieving the most light and C) make sure the entire coral is recieving a strong intermittent flow. I think this will ultimately lead to a healthy and happy coral, providing all other tank paramaters are indeed in check. SPS are fairly fussy and not as easy to keep as we'd like. But monti's are of the easier to keep SPS
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well thank you so much for all your help OCDP and merminator. Off to the pet store.
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Honestly the digitata looks not that bad. Did you just add it? It just looks like the polyps are deflated. Maybe there is a bit of tissue recession there, but not sure.
Mine looked like that when I first added it, and when a piece breaks off and falls into the shade it looks like that too. So I would say give it some more light, or if you just added it, don't worry about it. Digi's seem almost bulletproof most of the time. |
It has been in my tank for about 2 months. It has looked better. At first I had it closer to the light but now that I have more things in my tank i had to move it to the bottom. and about 2 weeks after doing that it started to go white. On wednesday I moved it to the middle of the tank. It looks a little beter than it did but I am still worried. But I think it will be fine
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Yeah that digi doesn't look that bad. Mine was a soild white stick with holes in it. I would do what OCDP said should come around just needs some more light :mrgreen:
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ok so my Ca is at 480. Its not a bad level. I think im just going to need soon and move it to a high flow area.
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480 is pretty high, not bad at all... I think all's that digi needs is some strong lighting that's all!
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