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Hi All,
I setup my tank around 6 weeks ago, it's fully cycled and I have a couple of small clowns and firefish with a couple of blue leg hermits.
I've added my first frag yesterday - I was reluctant to add more, first I want to make sure I can keep this guy alive.
Since the tank is a 13.5g evo with the stock light and I am without experience - no SPS for me, with softies I am trying to avoid the ones that can take over my tank so after some research, I went for a Blastomussa, btw this is what I was recommended at my LFS as well.
The trouble is - I have no idea if it is doing well or not, it expanded since yesterday I can see that, but now some brownish stuff is coming out of his mouth, could it be zooxanthellae? If so, what might be the reason and if it's bad, what can I do about it? Currently, he's 2cm above sandbed and considering the fluval evo lights and this thread: https://www.nano-reef.com/forums/topic/389982-fluval-evo-135-par-stock-lighting/ I believe it's exposed to around a 100-130 PAR which should be alright as I've heard blasto's like low light.
Oh also - the base of the coral looks pretty strange, I'll upload a couple of pics hope someone can advise.
On the first picture - will it ever expand more?
Second: what is going on with the base?
Third: see brownish stuff in the middle.
I setup my tank around 6 weeks ago, it's fully cycled and I have a couple of small clowns and firefish with a couple of blue leg hermits.
I've added my first frag yesterday - I was reluctant to add more, first I want to make sure I can keep this guy alive.
Since the tank is a 13.5g evo with the stock light and I am without experience - no SPS for me, with softies I am trying to avoid the ones that can take over my tank so after some research, I went for a Blastomussa, btw this is what I was recommended at my LFS as well.
The trouble is - I have no idea if it is doing well or not, it expanded since yesterday I can see that, but now some brownish stuff is coming out of his mouth, could it be zooxanthellae? If so, what might be the reason and if it's bad, what can I do about it? Currently, he's 2cm above sandbed and considering the fluval evo lights and this thread: https://www.nano-reef.com/forums/topic/389982-fluval-evo-135-par-stock-lighting/ I believe it's exposed to around a 100-130 PAR which should be alright as I've heard blasto's like low light.
Oh also - the base of the coral looks pretty strange, I'll upload a couple of pics hope someone can advise.
On the first picture - will it ever expand more?
Second: what is going on with the base?
Third: see brownish stuff in the middle.