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![]() Your bubble could be stinging it. They have crazy long tentacles. Try the fox coral.
I have mine sitting midway in my tank, close to the side, out of direct flow, but under direct lights (leds). Since moving to this location a few months ago, its quite happy.
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![]() I have mine in the lowest flow possible, burried in the sand, under my rock work, where the mantle is protected from the light and it's almost doubled in size in two months. If you see it moving at all, it's probably too much flow. It took about a week to become fully extended after I brought it home.
![]() I hope it recovers for you, it's one of my favorite corals. |
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![]() I decided to go ahead and do a water change and I guess it was a good move. The fox coral opened up again and is looking pretty good. I have pushed it back under an overhang so it is not getting too much direct light since I have MH and I have a couple of screens over the tank. I am very happy it is doing better. It is a really beautiful looking coral. Thanks for the tips.
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![]() you gotta go easy on the water changes Leanne !
Rino ...........he he |