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What type, do you know?
Japanese leatherWhat type, do you know?
Yellow toadstool?
Maybe now actually getting it's color back due to correct lighting?
It’s been in the tank for a month i think. Its been through a lot since it’s kind of a “test” coral for my frag tank. There’s also no other livestock.What are your parameters? Do you have other livestock/coral in the tank? How long has it been in the tank?Toadstools are one of the most hardy corals so it's pretty rare to see this.
I don't actually have a uv channel but, isn't that set kinda high?Placement and lighting
I just averaged the sps and lps setting recommendations from bulk reef supply. What do you recommend I change it to?I don't actually have a uv channel but, isn't that set kinda high?
I would think maybe 50%, but again, I don't have that channel.I just averaged the sps and lps setting recommendations from bulk reef supply. What do you recommend I change it to?
I just averaged the sps and lps setting recommendations from bulk reef supply. What do you recommend I change it to?
Ai Prime 16hdI would think maybe 50%, but again, I don't have that channel.
What light incase someone with that light comes along and can guide you.
My parameters are in the photo attached to this. I believe I do have enough flow although it is kind of hard to see in the photo. Nitrates are probably low, but I doubt that would cause it to suddenly start bleaching today. I think I forgot to mention i just moved it from a lower position in the tank to that rack.I do see the water surface is very flat, corals will die in non-moving water, so ensure there is some flow. Lack of oxygen might also be a factor.
You haven't listed your parameters, so if this is the only living thing the tank, I suppose the tank is very clean, maybe too clean for this coral.
Moving it up makes more sense to me because now it's blasted with more uv.My parameters are in the photo attached to this. I believe I do have enough flow although it is kind of hard to see in the photo. Nitrates are probably low, but I doubt that would cause it to suddenly start bleaching today. I think I forgot to mention i just moved it from a lower position in the tank to that rack.