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hope someone can help,few weeks ago I bought a
ORA Green Polyp Toadstool Leather Coral , it was neon green , but now in not as green, it is groin but a little pale, is under 10k m.h., d.e. ph4 are low I have no sand bed and very little fish |
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oh one more thing I just moved the coral today closer to the top of my tank thinking tha lighting may be the problem
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I got mine off ebay and its always stayed real green. I have a ton of light and flow and fish.
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do you feed it?I just want to ger the neon green look back
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do you feed it?I just want to get the neon green look back
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It seems that your not going to get much green with a 10K bulb. Have you thought about adding actinics?
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i have two t5 actinics, it looks green but not neon green like wen i bought it. i take a picture tonite to show you guys
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here
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the baby that i made looks happier ,.
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It could be just getting used to its new environment. Give it time. The polyps look like they have potential once they open up.
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JB,
Like crispyreef said...give it time. It looks healthy & happy. Sometimes soft corals (especially toadstools) take months to acclimate to a new tank. I bet you'll be very happy with it soon. -R |
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it might be your kelvin...try switching it to 14k. gl
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