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Morning all!
I've had my green cabbage leather for roughly 6 years, but in the last 2 months it has looked horrible.
I initially thought it had to do with lighting and/or flow due to coral growth throughout the tank.
I adjusted the corals above it so the leather wasn't shaded anymore and moved a few others to increase water flow around it. I also installed a 110gph pump which turns on and off every 15 sec pointing towards it to also help with flow. I've moved any frags that were near it to reduce risk of coral warfare.
Would be very difficult to remove from the rock, but willing to try if people think that's what it would need
No new tank mates (fish or coral) in nearly a year. Parameters have been stable since setting the tank up (it was an upgrade from a smaller tank).
SG 1.025
Temp 77.5
Alk 8.5
Cal 445
Mg 1445
PO4 0.05
NO3 11
Thanks for reading this far and any info people may have!!
I've had my green cabbage leather for roughly 6 years, but in the last 2 months it has looked horrible.
I initially thought it had to do with lighting and/or flow due to coral growth throughout the tank.
I adjusted the corals above it so the leather wasn't shaded anymore and moved a few others to increase water flow around it. I also installed a 110gph pump which turns on and off every 15 sec pointing towards it to also help with flow. I've moved any frags that were near it to reduce risk of coral warfare.
Would be very difficult to remove from the rock, but willing to try if people think that's what it would need
No new tank mates (fish or coral) in nearly a year. Parameters have been stable since setting the tank up (it was an upgrade from a smaller tank).
SG 1.025
Temp 77.5
Alk 8.5
Cal 445
Mg 1445
PO4 0.05
NO3 11
Thanks for reading this far and any info people may have!!