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I have a wave maker the flow on the lowest settings it’s 20g tank the light setting the guy at my local store set it up for me here a picture of my tanktaking corals out of water is not good, even if they are alive they can look dead because moving them around and taking them out of water stresses the hell out of them. Leave it in a good spot in the tank for a week and see how it does.
tank is a bit young IMO
Params?
Lighting?
Flow?
tank seems pretty small and young for that SSS, I guess flow and lighting are good.I have a wave maker the flow on the lowest settings it’s 20g tank the light setting the guy at my local store set it up for me here a picture of my tank
Thanks for the information. Is there anything wrong with this coral has a little spot at the tip of it on the left sidehi,welcome to the reef , star polyps very much alive, just give them time to adjust.
if get coated in algae ,etc, gently blow off w turkey baster.
blow spot clean,move off sandbed.Thanks for the information. Is there anything wrong with this coral has a little spot at the tip of it on the left side
Ph around 7.8 8.0 /temperature 78/ phosphate clear/ today ammonia level at 0.25tank seems pretty small and young for that SSS, I guess flow and lighting are good.
Params?
What do you mean by blow spot? Clean that part off the coral ?blow spot clean,move off sandbed.
montipora i assume.
Agree with what you're saying - but....taking corals out of water is not good, even if they are alive they can look dead because moving them around and taking them out of water stresses the hell out of them. Leave it in a good spot in the tank for a week and see how it does.
tank is a bit young IMO
Params?
Lighting?
Flow?
I don't understand what this is meant to show, these guys grew like this on their own, and haven't been dragged around.Agree with what you're saying - but....
Being that you have coral - You are going to need to test more parameters than that - Alkalinity - Calcium - Magnesium - NitrATE etc.Ph around 7.8 8.0 /temperature 78/ phosphate clear/ today ammonia level at 0.25
Should I move this orange coral on to the rocks as well?correct ,blow off spot with baster.
Yes tank was fully cycled a hole month before putting live stock inBeing that you have coral - You are going to need to test more parameters than that - Alkalinity - Calcium - Magnesium - NitrATE etc.
Ammonia at 0.25, if a legit level is not good with livestock in the tank either. Assuming you cycled the tank?
The starfish on the glass looks like a "Linckia" and one of those in a newly set up tank let alone a small 20g is a very bad idea - Just a heads up.
As for the coral in the image - Its very much alive and has plenty of colour. If it is GSP, agree with others its likely to be then just give it time.
I’m going to order test kits for the calcium and mag and ALKYes tank was fully cycled a hole month before putting live stock in
its designed to show - that - corals acclimate - your statement - not to take corals out of water was false (depending on the coral) - The one problem I see on this site is giving up on a coral. - when it 'looks dead'. that IMHO is a mistakeI don't understand what this is meant to show, these guys grew like this on their own, and haven't been dragged around.