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![]() The GSP rock that I got from someone took around 4/5 days to open fully. Heard that they do like to give this heart attack.
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![]() they were gorgeous before, some rocks that have it are open but not to the extent where it looks amazing, the ones that are open look liek they are wilted over kinda
parimeters ph:8.2 sal: 1.025 nitrates: 20ppm <---lol, always been high so its not the issue nitrites:0 phos: close to 0 temp:77 lights: ai sol's running pellets that are 3 weeks old, with mb7 rowa phos charcoal reactor uv sterilizer and euroreef skimmer it seems it started after running pellets |
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![]() It may just be your tank Ace. I find there are several soft corals that are really hit or miss in reef tanks. I always read on the forums here about watching out for GSP because it will take over your tank. I have a hard time keeping it happy for whatever reason. It always seems to just slowly dwindle away. Same with xenia, many people hate this coral because of its prolific growth. However in my tank it slowly melts away over time. I also read that a additive called Fuel made by Seachem may help with this problem, but I have yet to try it.
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![]() Did you change your flow at all? I had a fair sized piece in my 10g nano and it was thriving. I bought a new powerhead and it closed up and stayed that way for 3 weeks. Also they are pretty finnicky if u move them around (at least mine was).
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![]() +1 on the flow
also adding the pellets with the rowa phos and the high nitrates may have totally stripped your po4 and corals need some po4.
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