Last thing that said my coral looked whack lost a few legs quickly after.The scoly doesn’t look that good either
Scoly is just fine. The bright teal hasn't returned yet but it will.
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Last thing that said my coral looked whack lost a few legs quickly after.The scoly doesn’t look that good either
Last thing that said my coral looked whack lost a few legs quickly after.
how many fish in that pic , i count 7...Last thing that said my coral looked whack lost a few legs quickly after.
Scoly is just fine. The bright teal hasn't returned yet but it will.
Scoly is just fine. The bright teal hasn't returned yet but it will.
I see 8 maybe 9how many fish in that pic , i count 7...
yep 9, reflection of trigger n purple in glass...I see 8 maybe 9
Banana
Nah nah nah there’s 11 (3 other Yellow Tang reflections)yep 9, reflection of trigger n purple in glass...
All of my corals were in a tub under low light and low flow, for months. Some fancy colors dulled out. Coloring back up a coral after that long is not something you need to "DO". It's something you need to wait for while providing the best environment.
If the scoly isn’t fully colored up then it’s not totally good really. Have you tried to spot feed em?
Trigger isn't in that tank currently. Healing in the fuge from the overflow pipe lodging incident.10 for sure , nix the trigger and purple ,add the yellows
I count 17...I think everyone is present here.
How many that is... I have no idea.
It just looked a little iffy to me but if you say it’s good then it’s good Sorry to rub the wrong way.All of my corals were in a tub under low light and low flow, for months. Some fancy colors dulled out. Coloring back up a coral after that long is not something you need to "DO". It's something you need to wait for while providing the best environment.
Corals take time to recover. Healthy tissue, full inflation, and feeding response are the health metrics I care about. As I said, the Scoly is in great health, despite what you think you see in a picture that isn't focused on that coral.
13 -14"The chocolate has a Lot more color on it than I'm used to seeing. It has the same electric blue around the fins that my orange shoulder shows when it's mad.
Speaking of the O.S., this homies pushing 6", CAN fully grey out its body with the back half being almost black, and the front half a very light, almost blonde Naso light blue grey. It just seems to prefer the baby colors for some reason. It only colors up to adult colors when another fish is pestering it.
What's the biggest, all yellow OS y'all have seen?