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Help with Coral
Ok so i was away for a few days and when I came back my Xenia was double extended and my toadstool leather was shrunk and looking almost bleached
Any help? Y is the Xenia doing so well and the one beside int http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...937a9d6b30.jpg? Too much light? |
Check magnesium levels
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What's the flow like there?
IME xenia doesn't like too much flow, while toadstool enjoys it. |
More help...
So its odd you say the Xenia doesn't like too much flow because it appears to be the only thing that is growing
I have put a rock beside the Toad stool and its white polyps have come out a little But my coral just never opens up...like it was in the other tank My Magnesium is a little low, 1000 but the rest is find I am using a WP25 wavemaker set on the lowest speed and W1 setting ALK 9 Calc 420 Nitrate 0 Phos 0 Any ideas? |
and what light?
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4 t5 HO 54w
4 new t5 HO 54w
Blue, purple plus, coral plus, blue plus Quote:
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Are the xenia doing their patented pulsing motion? From your picture it just seems like they are all being blown to one side and their arms aren't pulsing. JMO.
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Water movement
Does water movement have that much to do with it?
I have always struggled to get the right movement I can't get it to pulse like your referring to Maybe I'll move the wave maker around Any suggestions? Quote:
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Just point it or adjust the power so that the flow doesn't hit the xenia directly. Even if you turn off the flow for a bit, the xenia should start pulsing. If not then maybe some other problem.
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Short video
Ok, video is always easier
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gpdt96wrt5...65920.mp4?dl=0 This is my current flow I have since changed it so that is on the ELSE setting...which is more of a natural reef What do you think? Quote:
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Flow is good, I would worry more about the parameters and it also looks like the tank is quite new so its not established. How old are the rocks? They seem to be dry rocks as they are lacking coraline and you have virtually no algae which would indicate the tank going through different stages also known as the "new tank syndrome"
I found when my Mag was low, some corals like anemone's would get huge... which in some ways is cool as it would typically split which I was ok with and then some corals like leathers and trees would get really ticked off and shed which gave me a new problem to deal with as it would **** off the SPS causing a chemical war (ended up killing all my SPS)... and i think thats why its recommended not to mix softies and sps... The good part is, once you get the Magnesium to the desired level, you will only need to treat your WC water to match the display. Now that I've changed my tank around and running a ULNS with full blown zeovit and dead on parameters, the same anemone shrunk from baseball-handball size to smaller than a ping pong ball... If you will attempt to raise the Mg I recomend raising it by 50-75 every day(max 100) What salt you use? typically all salts are low in Mg and the reason I asked whats your Mg at is due to your other post asking about the health of the anemone which I think might be stress caused by the low Mag.... Also anemone's do well in more established tanks and I believe your tank is about three months which is young, so you might have troubles with the it for quite some time. Keep in mind different corals like different water parameters. |
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