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I mean at the beginning it was straight and the “branches” (forgive me the term) were not down , now it looks it missing something and it not strong enough, i‘m pretty new in this hobby, so I don’t know if its normal for this coral, or it‘s getting too much light , or it’s flowWhat do you mean by "weak"?
Seconding this. I have a green neon sinularia that looks like yours does when the lights turn off. They open back up to normal in the morning, but it takes time.Looks normal, my softies shrink and shed at times but always come back to their self after a few days.
Do you know what coral is it? They told me the name but I forgot itLooks normal, my softies shrink and shed at times but always come back to their self after a few days.
Do you know what coral is it? They told me the name but I forgot it
what can cause a stalk limped?looks like a Kenya tree. They do this sometimes. If the whole stalk is limp it could be cause for concern
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/why-is-my-kenya-tree-limping.748416/ here's another discussion of Kenya trees and what causes them to go limp since I don't have a Kenya tree myself. It seems like the most common causes are the tree fragging itself, or too much flow. Hope this helps!what can cause a stalk limped?
thank youhttps://www.reef2reef.com/threads/why-is-my-kenya-tree-limping.748416/ here's another discussion of Kenya trees and what causes them to go limp since I don't have a Kenya tree myself. It seems like the most common causes are the tree fragging itself, or too much flow. Hope this helps!