Hello all. Since last night, my Xenia frag has not opened back up for some reason. I am trying to figure out what could be the reason. The day before, I adjusted my powerhead and pointed it towards the back glass instead of straight. I did this in order to improve circulation in the tank but also to move the flow as it was blasting the Xenia a little on one side. After adjusting flow, it was more subtle flow and the Xenia seemed happy.
In the evening, I fed my clowns with my frozen shrimp as usual, but this time I added Selcon to the shrimp. I added a squirt over the shrimp and let it thaw, and then poured it into my tank. It caused it to cloud my water a little but started to clear after a few hours (was clear this morning). However, upon adding the selcon, all my corals closed up including the Xenia. Could this be the cause? I was told by my LFS today that I should drain the Selcon juice and just feed the shrimp, which I did not know about. They said the excess selcon juice could harm my corals.
How should I go about fixing this? I just did a water change before feeding the selcon yesterday, so I can try and do a larger change today to try and see if my Xenia will improve. I just don't know if this is a good idea, as I don't want to stress the corals by doing back-to-back changes. As I mentioned, the water is not clouded anymore and my button polyp and GSP are fully open now, so I am not sure why the Xenia isn't opening. I also turned off my powerhead to see if it could've been the new flow, but still nothing... I will attach a before and after photo.
Thank you for reading and help would be appreciated!
In the evening, I fed my clowns with my frozen shrimp as usual, but this time I added Selcon to the shrimp. I added a squirt over the shrimp and let it thaw, and then poured it into my tank. It caused it to cloud my water a little but started to clear after a few hours (was clear this morning). However, upon adding the selcon, all my corals closed up including the Xenia. Could this be the cause? I was told by my LFS today that I should drain the Selcon juice and just feed the shrimp, which I did not know about. They said the excess selcon juice could harm my corals.
How should I go about fixing this? I just did a water change before feeding the selcon yesterday, so I can try and do a larger change today to try and see if my Xenia will improve. I just don't know if this is a good idea, as I don't want to stress the corals by doing back-to-back changes. As I mentioned, the water is not clouded anymore and my button polyp and GSP are fully open now, so I am not sure why the Xenia isn't opening. I also turned off my powerhead to see if it could've been the new flow, but still nothing... I will attach a before and after photo.
Thank you for reading and help would be appreciated!