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![]() fox corals do best shaded with very little flow. If the flow is too high for it, try moving it to a better location.
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![]() Some lps like some nitrates.....
All my hammer/frogspawn/octo spawn/ torches are thriving and my no3 is 40-60 My Aussie gold torch isn't happy so I'm gonna try dropping my no3 and see if it gets happy |
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![]() Fox coral need higher flow - they are naturally found on reef cliffs with turbulent water
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![]() 6 hours seems like a very short photoperiod. Most of us run our main lights 8-10 hours I think.
Both my fox and my bubbles like lower light, protection from full blast of flow. |
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![]() Quote:
http://www.fishchannel.com/fish-spec...x-coral-2.aspx Low flow. They come from silty calm waters of Malaysia. |
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![]() Interesting how different resources will conflict. In my experience my fox corals do best in turbulent water - I found that if the flow is to low they are susceptible to brown jelly. The quot I gave for the placement of fox corals is from the book "aquarium corals"
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![]() Attachment 12021
These are my two foxcorals - the big one is 3 years old - the small one is 6 months old Last edited by saltyair; 10-25-2013 at 11:41 AM. |
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![]() Those are gorgeous! My fox coral is one of my favorites.
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![]() Quote:
Leanne P |
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![]() I use LED lighting - fox corals in my experience do need "dirty" water -but not bad water lol. Low no3 and low po4. I noticed my fox coral thriving when I placed them on the sand and under a table acro (indirect lighting) and in a turbulent flow (not direct flow)
I do feed reef fuel and reef roids once a week (1/2 dose and 1/4 dose) When they inflate they take in and absorb nutrients. Good luck :-) and as an un-scientific observation when I first got my fox coral it would always tell me that my cal was down by not inflating fully for a few days. don't be afraid to move it around to see were it likes it the most - just be careful the coral can puncture or tare easily. Quote:
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