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|  So far Well so far not so good actually.  The Orchid Dendros still have no sign of polyp extension whatsoever.  I'm obviously hoping that changes soon.  I might try tempting them out with a feeding attempt.  The Ultra Blue Lobo was at first very blue but has already lost that and is now purple.  I'm hoping this is just a light intensity or location issue as I would really want the blue color back.  I have it on the sand bed for now in a slightly shady area.  Advice or thoughts appreciated... | 
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 Try turning your lights out just a few hours earlier and the dendros. Lobo move a little more back into to a cave like area or off to the side for a bit and then back out into more light gradually. Keep me posted Dave | 
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|  Thanks Thanks Dave for fast reply. I think your dendro sentence got cut off...? How much light were you keeping them in? I will move the Lobo into an even shadier area for a few days and do a more gradual move into the light. Did you get any new stock this week? | 
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|  Not yet No sign of polyp extension yet.  I moved them under an overhang.  I am going to try target feeding in isolation.  I thought Dendros were out mainly during the day, if not at least I've read you can train them onto daytime feeding, supposedly. |