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So I have a Kessil A80 Tuna Blue light, the candy cane is already in the lower 3rd of my tank. I run 100% intensity for about 8 hours of the day. Do you think that is too much light? I haven't been feeding as often, and mostly feeding Reef Roids so that could be an issue.Some whites needed but low intensity. Moderate light and water flow is their requirement. Crab should have no interest in the coral.
Assure salinity is not elevated as well as Phosphate and Nitrate level.
Lower third of tank is best for location as light too bright will make them very unhappy. Also, make sure you perform small water changes and keep parameters in check. Phosphates should be low at all times (.03-.05) and nitrates under 10. Also keep an eye on the calcium and magnesium values which should be around 400-440ppm and 1200-1350 respectively.
feed them Mysis 2-3X per week
No. The 80 is not a very bright light and coral may not be getting enough UV or Blue StrengthSo I have a Kessil A80 Tuna Blue light, the candy cane is already in the lower 3rd of my tank. I run 100% intensity for about 8 hours of the day. Do you think that is too much light? I haven't been feeding as often, and mostly feeding Reef Roids so that could be an issue.
My candy cane coral has improved, the flesh is no longer receding and has grown back.Is there an update to how the coral is? Mine looks the same