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These are coloring up nicely and looking happy
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By any chance can I have your advice? I've noticed when my wilsoni is closed up (usually after I have to blow off some debris/mess with it) there is a small strip of exposed skeleton on the edge of the coral, have you noticed that on ant of yours? Usually the polyp covered it up
This one always has its polyps out 24/7 , I’ve noticed as time goes by the rest of them are becoming like this even with the lights on.
Are those the two Coldwater ones you rescued?
These are coloring up nicely and looking happy
I have noticed this when I first get them in the system, I have also noticed that we keep our reef tanks too clean, I don’t run filter socks or a skimmer just an algae scrubber , I feed flakes and powder food, tank isn’t crystal clear but the corals definitely benefit they are always puffy and tentacles out even when lights on , my Bowerbanki corals do the same as the Wilsoni.By any chance can I have your advice? I've noticed when my wilsoni is closed up (usually after I have to blow off some debris/mess with it) there is a small strip of exposed skeleton on the edge of the coral, have you noticed that on ant of yours? Usually the polyp covered it up
Are those the two Coldwater ones you rescued?
No I lost those unfortunately, they bleached and peeled off the skeleton. These are 2 more I got a few weeks ago , puffy and coloring up nicelyAre those the two Coldwater ones you rescued?
I've had it for 3 months so I don't think it's that. I do change the filter socks daily but I've been doing this for awhile (since I got it) and it actually went through a period of die-back and growth, though that was when the skeleton was sticking through the lobesI have noticed this when I first get them in the system, I have also noticed that we keep our reef tanks too clean, I don’t run filter socks or a skimmer just an algae scrubber , I feed flakes and powder food, tank isn’t crystal clear but the corals definitely benefit they are always puffy and tentacles out even when lights on , my Bowerbanki corals do the same as the Wilsoni.
I think it happens when I try to spotfeed it. It dosent like that and maybe its using too much energy to digest?I've had it for 3 months so I don't think it's that. I do change the filter socks daily but I've been doing this for awhile (since I got it) and it actually went through a period of die-back and growth, though that was when the skeleton was sticking through the lobes
I think it happens when I try to spotfeed it. It dosent like that and maybe it’s using too much energy to digest any fish picking on it
Any fish picking on it ?I think it happens when I try to spotfeed it. It dosent like that and maybe its using too much energy to digest?
No fish in my tankAny fish picking on it ?
Dissolved Nutrients are probably too low , maybe consider getting a few non aggressive fish , mandarin goby or a few chromisNo fish in my tank
I did just add a China wrasse on Friday, though I meant I noticed it before thenDissolved Nutrients are probably too low , maybe consider getting a few non aggressive fish , mandarin goby or a few chromis
Is the coral still puffy?I did just add a China wrasse on Friday, though I meant I noticed it before then
Yep! That's what's weird, the PE is excellent, in fact the lobes/walls almost completely cover the mantle, the only other thing I can think of is that the back half is shaded, so maybe that?Is the coral still puffy?
Could be but your tank is probably too warm if it’s receding , do you have a heater ? I would turn it down or pull it out if it doesn’t get too cold in your houseYep! That's what's weird, the PE is excellent, in fact the lobes/walls almost completely cover the mantle, the only other thing I can think of is that the back half is shaded, so maybe that?
Lol definitely not tempature, I keep my system at 75-76 degrees FahrenheitCould be but your tank is probably too warm if it’s receding , do you have a heater ? I would turn it down or pull it out if it doesn’t get too cold in your house
Lol definitely not tempature, I keep my system at 75-76 degrees too high
That’s actually pretty high , try to get it lower 70-73, corals actually do better in cooler waters , bleaching in all corals is caused by warm water.Lol definitely not tempature, I keep my system at 75-76 degrees Fahrenheit
Any lower and it could get risky for some other species and my fishThat’s actually pretty high , try to get it lower 70-73, corals actually do better in cooler waters , bleaching in all corals is caused by warm water.
What fish do you have ? I don’t run heaters in my systemAny lower and it could get risky for some other species and my fish
By the tempature our house is at, the tank would be 64 degrees. Honestly surprised the Coldwater wilsoni didn't fare well in that system, that is the tempature that Deepwater fish live in. As stated above, I have one china wrasseWhat fish do you have ? I don’t run heaters in my system