So I've had this pink Goniopora for about 2 and a half months now. It had great polyp extension during the day for the first month and a half, being fully open when lights were on and closing when they went off.
Then one day suddenly it decided it wanted to be fully closed during the day, and half open at night. Nothing had changed with water parameters at any point during this transition. This was a very fast change, and I knew of the difficulty keeping these at the time so thought the worst.
However, it appears as though the coral is not only fine, but has started growing a couple new heads. Only it is completely closed during the day, and still half opens at night.
So I'm not entirely sure whats going on here... a while back i moved it into shade thinking it was in too high PAR, but no change, so moved it back to where it was.
I believe flow is adequate for the goniopora, and it is placed on its frag plug on the sand bed not directly under the light.
Anyone know why this is? Polyp extension is fine from other corals in the tank.
Parameters:
(Tank has been running around 8 or 9 months and is a 100L nano.)
Temp: 26c
Salinity: 1.026
Nitrate: 0ppm
Phosphate: between 0 and 0.1ppm (red sea marine care test kit, need to get one with better resolution)
Alkalinty: 7.2 dKH
Calcium: 435ppm
Magnesium: 1275ppm
No dosing required as of present.
(No coral food or supplements being dosed.)
Bioload: 2x medium clownfish
Other corals: 1x hammer (single head),1x small galaxia (on its own in the corner), 1x stylophora (large frag), a few montipora digitata frags, 1x pocillopora
Filtration: Protein skimmer (added 3 weeks ago), 2x bacteria media blocks, filter floss (changed weekly), activated carbon (in media bag), weekly 10% water change
Lighting: Single Ai prime 16hd 8 inches from water (have not measured PAR)
I have had algae issues in this tank (cyanobacteria on sand and some green hair algae on rocks) in the past, skimmer seems to have tidied that up, no more cyano, although some GHA remains (not enough to cause concern).
(Attached picture of how it looks during the day now)
Then one day suddenly it decided it wanted to be fully closed during the day, and half open at night. Nothing had changed with water parameters at any point during this transition. This was a very fast change, and I knew of the difficulty keeping these at the time so thought the worst.
However, it appears as though the coral is not only fine, but has started growing a couple new heads. Only it is completely closed during the day, and still half opens at night.
So I'm not entirely sure whats going on here... a while back i moved it into shade thinking it was in too high PAR, but no change, so moved it back to where it was.
I believe flow is adequate for the goniopora, and it is placed on its frag plug on the sand bed not directly under the light.
Anyone know why this is? Polyp extension is fine from other corals in the tank.
Parameters:
(Tank has been running around 8 or 9 months and is a 100L nano.)
Temp: 26c
Salinity: 1.026
Nitrate: 0ppm
Phosphate: between 0 and 0.1ppm (red sea marine care test kit, need to get one with better resolution)
Alkalinty: 7.2 dKH
Calcium: 435ppm
Magnesium: 1275ppm
No dosing required as of present.
(No coral food or supplements being dosed.)
Bioload: 2x medium clownfish
Other corals: 1x hammer (single head),1x small galaxia (on its own in the corner), 1x stylophora (large frag), a few montipora digitata frags, 1x pocillopora
Filtration: Protein skimmer (added 3 weeks ago), 2x bacteria media blocks, filter floss (changed weekly), activated carbon (in media bag), weekly 10% water change
Lighting: Single Ai prime 16hd 8 inches from water (have not measured PAR)
I have had algae issues in this tank (cyanobacteria on sand and some green hair algae on rocks) in the past, skimmer seems to have tidied that up, no more cyano, although some GHA remains (not enough to cause concern).
(Attached picture of how it looks during the day now)