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06/27/2020, 07:39 AM | #1 |
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soft corals not opening
Hey all,
After about four years I am getting back into the reef world. My tank is about 3 or 4 months old. It's a 90 gallon display with a handful of corals right now as I take my time to slowly stock corals and fish. Right now I only have - hippo tang - fox face - 2 clowns - long tentacle toadstool - green nepthea - colt coral - kenya tree - xenias - green star polyps The green star polyps are opening perfectly fine, but the Kenya, the colt, and even my xenias are not opening for the last three weeks and I can't figure out why. In the beginning they were opening great and large but now they don't even make an attempt. I dropped my light time from 12 hours to 8 hours and still no luck. I moved them to different locations and still no luck. My water parameters are as follows ammonia - 0 nitrite - 0 nitrate - 10 ppm salinity - 1.025 temperature - 78.3 Ph - fluctuates between 7.8 and 8.0 I do a ten gallon water change weekly, so my mind is blown as to what can be wrong. If I fail with xenias I may quit the hobby |
06/27/2020, 08:20 AM | #2 |
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Try more flow. Also colt corals are pretty nasty so make sure you keep it away from the other softies. A bag of carbon will also help remove the terpines excreted by leathers.
Can't help you with xenia never kept them.
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06/27/2020, 08:23 AM | #3 | |
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Everything is pretty far apart. Can the terpines prevent them from opening up? |
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06/27/2020, 10:07 AM | #4 |
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Current in a tank is like wind in your front yard. You can catch a whiff of something from next door depending on the route the wind follows and the direction from which it comes.
Use your hand as a sensor to tell what the flow is and where it goes. In terms of corals, put your mild-mannered sorts upwind, your problem children downwind, and run carbon, because leathers can set off a whole tank. We had a cabbage leather that would turn purple for no reason, signalling a temper fit that would shut down the whole tank full of softies until we sopped up enough of its hysterics with carbon.
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06/27/2020, 10:29 AM | #5 | |
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In my experience nepthea/tree corals are not that bad. When the colt gets angry, everyone suffers.
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