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05/05/2015, 10:47 PM | #1 |
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Added my first corals, what a ride so far!
Wow so we added a finger leather and a frogspawn this weekend and what an education we have received. This is nothing like fish and inverts, holy crap! The frogspawn wasn't my idea but the wife wanted it so well you know. It still hasn't opened up yet. It has tried but my cuc wont leave it alone. Starts to come out until something messes with it. Now for the leather. Had a nice bright green color when we added it to the tank then the next day its polups raised and turned brown. It also shed a bit kind of like a molt. Today it looked great and the color was back all brown spots gone but I noticed it got bumped by probably my large hermit. So I reached in and repositioned it so it wouldn't fall. Its in a much more stable spot now but dog gone it if it didn't turn brown again! Testy little buggers arent they! What an experience this has been. I hope all corals aren't this touchy but I have a feeling this is par for the course.
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05/06/2015, 06:07 AM | #2 |
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Do you have any pictures to share? I'm waiting for my tank to cycle so pictures are the closest I get to seeing corals for now!
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05/06/2015, 07:58 AM | #3 |
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The coral will get a bit better once they settle in, maybe a week or so to get used to your perameters. They pretty much don';t like being bothered, but even when I move mine and put them back for whatever reason, they are back to normal in an hour or so. The brown could possibly be from low lights, but I wouldn't change anyhting untill they settle in more. Good luck with the new obsession!
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05/06/2015, 08:40 AM | #4 |
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CHeck your alkalinity just in case. I keep standard coral parameters in my sig line. Softies are more forgiving, but not that much. And try to get them as stable as possible. Don't worry too much about the inverts bothering them. They're probably finding something to nosh on, but it's not too likely the coral itself. Worms in particular will clean up dead tissue or muck, and are helpers. Just kind of watch them and see if one species is going after the coral or if it's general.
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05/06/2015, 11:29 AM | #5 |
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Hate to say it, but those are some of the least finicky corals you can find and will generally thrive in a much wider range of conditions than others. Other corals are FAR pickier with water, light, and flow to display optimal color and growth. However...what you're experiencing is not coral being sensitive, you're just experiencing how corals often behave when transfered to a completely new tank. Sometimes it can take things several days/weeks to really open up and develop consistent color. Gotta be patient and look at the numbers in sk8r's signature and try to migrate your parameters toward those areas.
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05/06/2015, 12:06 PM | #6 |
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Also---corals are just more reactive than a lot of people expect. They go to sleep, they wake up, they puff up...some reach out after food, some even migrate (slowly) to a spot they like better. They DO things. They get happy. They get mad and spit. And once they start growing and dividing, seems like a new head is happening every time you turn around.
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