I recently ordered some frags online and am concerned about their health. I know it takes time for coral to acclimate to new conditions as well as get past the stress of being shipped. These frags have been in my display for about 2 weeks now, and have not shown much signs of adding any color. There's one that almost appears to be having some RTN at the base. Hopefully it's just me being pessimistic.
My parameters have been stable now with the tank being just over 3 years old.
Salinity - 1.026
Ph - 8.3 at height, then drops to 8.1 at low
Temp - 78.1 to 78.5
Alk - 8.8
Calcium - 450
Mg - 1,500
Nitrate - 9
Phosphate - .05
As for lighting, I have 2 Pro XR30s, and 2 Blue XR30s. I'm using a parwise meter to measure the par - and all of the coral are sitting between 280 and 400 par. When I consulted with the online store, they mentioned I could start the coral off lower in the tank, then slowly raise them up to the higher par, but then they'd miss out on the flow. They agreed that it's more important to give the coral good flow, which they'd miss out on at the lower levels of the tank.
The video for 1443 is the one that I believe has some RTN at the base - also attaching a picture.
My parameters have been stable now with the tank being just over 3 years old.
Salinity - 1.026
Ph - 8.3 at height, then drops to 8.1 at low
Temp - 78.1 to 78.5
Alk - 8.8
Calcium - 450
Mg - 1,500
Nitrate - 9
Phosphate - .05
As for lighting, I have 2 Pro XR30s, and 2 Blue XR30s. I'm using a parwise meter to measure the par - and all of the coral are sitting between 280 and 400 par. When I consulted with the online store, they mentioned I could start the coral off lower in the tank, then slowly raise them up to the higher par, but then they'd miss out on the flow. They agreed that it's more important to give the coral good flow, which they'd miss out on at the lower levels of the tank.
The video for 1443 is the one that I believe has some RTN at the base - also attaching a picture.