My corals so far had been high light and flow, but how do you know your coral is getting too much flow/light. I know too much light can turn corals brown because of zooxanthellae. What about flow? Do they close up with too much flow?
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What is ripping them apart? Does that mean literally? Wouldn't that mean theyre deadIf you are ripping them apart, flow is probably too high.
What is ripping them apart? Does that mean literally? Wouldn't that mean theyre dead
If you are lucky the coral will grow into the rock. This is more likely to happen if the duncan isn't wobbling around in the hole. If it is a snug fit, I would leave it as any "damage" that might occur has already been done when you wedge it into the hole.Guys I moved the Duncan and it's in a much lower flow area. However, I realised I ran out of glue. I put it in a hole that is a good fit. Will this damage the coral?. A small part of the base is touching the rock