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04/15/2014, 09:03 AM | #1 |
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Tube Coral (Cladacora Arbuscula) not opening and fading in color
I added a few weeks ago a tube coral. It was doing well and eating at first, but its now staying closed and losing color... what do I need to check? Ammonia, Nitrite are zero, Nitrate near zero (<5), magnesium 1350, ph 8.2, temp 75. I had it on the side of the tank without high direct light as LFS said it wasn't terribly photosynthetic. Should I move it in the tank under more (or less) light (or flow)? Anything else I need to check for?
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04/15/2014, 09:21 AM | #2 |
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Size, age of tank, type of lighting, other tank mates, phosphates, calcium, alkalinity. Much more information needed to help you.
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04/15/2014, 09:30 AM | #3 | |
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tank mates: jawfish, basslets, blenny, gobies, cowfish, flounder, CUC w/hermits. Haven't seen anything messing with or even crawling on the coral. A nearby Manicina areolata that seems to be doing fine. size? Tennis ball sized type of lighting, presently 50/50 Actinic white and actinic 40w fluorescents x 8... I have an 84 3w LED setup I just need to solder (so let me know if I need to drop what I'm doing and get on that). I'll measure calcium and alk asap phosphates should be lowering due to phosban reactor but haven't measured. |
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