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![]() Hi guys,
I have two colonies of blastomussas, both are dying. One head recedes one at a time and then move on to the next one. My friend's blasto does the same thing dying slowly My water parameters are good: ca-420 mg-1350 kh -8 Potassium - 350 ph-8.2 supplement -pol xtra, trace element, coral snow. nitrate- .5 t5 for my light, my friend (MH) - I do not think it is the light issue. I don't not know what is going. Why blasto is so hard to keep? Do you have any ideas any secret? The only thing I can think of is the water is too clean.... I also notice that LFS has blastos that have been in their tank for so long are also dying. Please help |
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![]() I keep mine in half shade. I don't think blastos need very much light, especially the red ones. It's also in the corner where I squirt food for non-photosynthetic corals.
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![]() Do you feed your Blasto? I was under the impression that they need to be fed.
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![]() They do good in very low light (full shade) and need to be fed often. I don't keep them anymore because they are a little more difficult and require more attention than other corals.
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![]() I do feed them quite often, once a week, spot feed with brine shrimp.
I always thought that blasto wellis required good light. I will move them to a shade area today. They are so hard to keep... Thanks guys |
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![]() a good link on their care
http://www.asira.org/blastomussamicromussaacanthastrea
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![]() Thanks tlo for the article.
This article recommends less light but most of the other sites stated medium lights. I think you are right, less light for blasto. I am going to move them to a less light area. Thanks |