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Placed sideways or upside down ideal. But unfortunately not all tanks are created equal. So you'll need to move it around your tank till you find a spot where it will continuously open and you have about 5 days before it really starts deteriorating. Spot feed it, because your filtration system won't handle the proper way to feed them. So spot feed it as often as it's open. And what you have is one of the easier NPS corals to take care of. You can try Coral Curry and mix Red Sea energy AB+ with it or similar. The flow and spot feeding will be the key to your success.Thank you, Thank you. I made the mistake of purchasing the coral without reading about it first. The person who sold it to me kept saying it is fine in my tank when I asked how hard it was to take care of. However, he had only gotten it the day before. Lesson learned. I am going to do my best to take care of it. I have purchased three types of food. Sometimes it opens and then it closes. When I place the reef roids and other food on it. I do notice that It moves a lot when I do that. I guess that means it is eating. I am going to try! Thanks again. I had it down low but there was not much flow. I put it up high so that it could get more flow but I may have to move it again.
Thank you and your quote states my mistake. Thank you!!Placed sideways or upside down ideal. But unfortunately not all tanks are created equal. So you'll need to move it around your tank till you find a spot where it will continuously open and you have about 5 days before it really starts deteriorating. Spot feed it, because your filtration system won't handle the proper way to feed them. So spot feed it as often as it's open. And what you have is one of the easier NPS corals to take care of. You can try Coral Curry and mix Red Sea energy AB+ with it or similar. The flow and spot feeding will be the key to your success.
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The coral is beautiful!!Thank you and your quote states my mistake. Thank you!!
Thank You!! I will read the articles. I appreciate your help. I placed it closer to the bottom of the tank and it is on its side instead of standing straight up. It is simply extending up. I did not have a place to hang it completely up side down. Every time that I see it open I feed it. It was open late last night and I fed it, early this morning it opened and I fed it and it is now open and I fed it. I gently squirt the food around it and and in between its branches. It is hard to tell if it is eating. It wiggles and moves more when I place food around it . I guess that means it is is eating.@Dr. Dendrostein is a great resource for NPS care
beautiful one of my fav. corals just wish they where not NPS or easier to keep.Thank You!! I will read the articles. I appreciate your help. I placed it closer to the bottom of the tank and it is on its side instead of standing straight up. It is simply extending up. I did not have a place to hang it completely up side down. Every time that I see it open I feed it. It was open late last night and I fed it, early this morning it opened and I fed it and it is now open and I fed it. I gently squirt the food around it and and in between its branches. It is hard to tell if it is eating. It wiggles and moves more when I place food around it . I guess that means it is is eating.
The coral is still surviving and doing ok. What helps to keep down the nitrate level. My windows have brown algae that I scrape off everyday. My sand is accumulating brown and red. Not bad but I do not want it to get worse.beautiful one of my fav. corals just wish they where not NPS or easier to keep.
I do hope thsi guy makes it in your aquarium.
please keep us posted.
and we have all been there, buying with out fully understanding. like you said lesson learned.
Try reducing amount of feeding portions. I'm not talking about frequency....how often. ..The coral is still surviving and doing ok. What helps to keep down the nitrate level. My windows have brown algae that I scrape off everyday. My sand is accumulating brown and red. Not bad but I do not want it to get worse.
Thank you!Try reducing amount of feeding portions. I'm not talking about frequency....how often. ..