is this bad? its brown branches, pink tipped, with light, neon green starting to form, its blending into it
sorry no photo
sorry no photo
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Photo will be a must to determine if normal. I have a couple of hammers and frogspawn that have a few pink and may be based on lighting and diet.is this bad? its brown branches, pink tipped, with light, neon green starting to form, its blending into it
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nitrates are 10, alk is 10dkh, ammonia none, calc and mag is in the good range and ye, everything is fineWhat are your parameters? Specifically nitrates? My green & black platygyra browned out due to low/zero nitrates
What PAR is it at?nitrates are 10, alk is 10dkh, ammonia none, calc and mag is in the good range and ye, everything is fine
lemme checkWhat PAR is it at?
Sooo, the froggy is turning black and greenWhat PAR is it at?
Think it’s bjd, BUT, took some metal tweezers and took it off, it was very very new so I was able to take everything off, all good now I think.There’s an orange spot on the top of the froggy. It’s closed but open around the mouth. Doesn’t look good
Direct sunlight may cause excess algae growing in certain spots, but that's all. Natural sunlight is what corals normally get so it shouldn't be of any concern. I open my blinds every so often so I can get about 45 mins of direct light on the side of my tank where my overhead lights don't reach.And it is slowly dropping its tentacle arm whatever u call them, it’s only dropped 3 very small pieces
And another thing
It’s very sunny rn in nj, and my tank I inbetween a window, so…
Is that what’s maybe causing this?
didn't stay together, but I managed to get it all out, it was bright orange tho, under a flashlightHm, have any photos of the supposed bjd? Bjd wouldn't stay together if you tried to pull it out.. @encrustingacro?
I open my blinds from 7-930Direct sunlight may cause excess algae growing in certain spots, but that's all. Natural sunlight is what corals normally get so it shouldn't be of any concern. I open my blinds every so often so I can get about 45 mins of direct light on the side of my tank where my overhead lights don't reach.
and no sorry, no pictures, at school rnHm, have any photos of the supposed bjd? Bjd wouldn't stay together if you tried to pull it out.. @encrustingacro?