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Congrats! Just be careful feeding everyday, it may put you parameters out of wackHey all, I went to my LFS after this thread and had a chat with them about my options, and can say my corals are doing amazing now! We have been feeding them AB+ daily, and I managed to glue the Kenya to a live rock after letting it sit in the sand and attach to some of that for a week or so! Here's a photo of the Kenya loving life
Yeah, I've been keeping a close eye, so far so good! I fitted a new external canister filter too which I was worried about kicking the parameters but they seem all good so far too!Congrats! Just be careful feeding everyday, it may put you parameters out of wack
Nice!Hey all, I went to my LFS after this thread and had a chat with them about my options, and can say my corals are doing amazing now! We have been feeding them AB+ daily, and I managed to glue the Kenya to a live rock after letting it sit in the sand and attach to some of that for a week or so! Here's a photo of the Kenya loving life
Ahh fair enough. Thanks for the advice!Nice!
With only soft corals I would dose 2.5ml 2xper week, it will save you a lot of money, the soft corals don't need it much as other corals since they already get most of their nutrients from the water. In the future, don't glue soft octocorals like Kenya trees, they have a foot they use to attach to the rocks and if you glue it that can end up killing them use a rubber band instead. I would do you best to remove the super glue and then re-attach with a rubber band that can be removed once the foot attaches to the rock. If you can't use a rubber band in this spot put a plastic cup with a hole in the bottom over the coral until it attaches.