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![]() Got 2 plate corals about a week ago, the color is just not as vibrant as in the store, didn't know they needed help with feeding, so we just started that today(juice and bits of brine shrimp), also not sure of the location, we have them on the sand in somewhat moderate current and in full light of the 14k's and also have 2 t5's. Maybe they just need time? Any suggestions would be helpful and if Halo_reef is reading this a pm from you would be very welcome!!!
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![]() sometimes a coral needs time to adjust to it's new home parameters as well the travelling would have stressed it out a bit. Most coral pieces look different in different tanks, due to the fact that each tank problably have different lighting systems and possibly bulb choices.
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![]() What exactly is the "juice" you are using?
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![]() Thanks, we will try and be a little more patient. We have them both on the sand right now but we have read some info that says to keep them up a little higher as to keep any sand from being kicked on them and to keep them a bit closer to light. Yet other info says on the sand only.
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![]() By "juice" my wife meant the little bit of tank water used to thaw out the brine shrimp and not the Jim Jones KoolAid that I"ll be drinking if we become anymore hooked on this Reefing addiction.
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![]() dump the brine juice out...it adds nothing but future headaches to the water
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![]() Thanks we will
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![]() One thing that I've found with short-tentacle plate corals is that they don't like to be touched. Once you've found an appropriate spot for it, just leave it alone - this could probably be applied to all corals. From your description, your current placement seems fine.
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![]() I have my plate coral on the sand in a 23" deep tank, with nothing but PC lighting. I have fed it only once, last week, by accident actually. I've had it for like 3-4 months and it's probably gone from 3" across to nearly 4.5".
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