Acros breaching the surface

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Sorry to disappoint but it's frogspawn 15 years old

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Nice!!! I only wish my tank will end up as nice ! Quick question .I just started up a shallow reef setup this year and in the back of my head i have been wondering about water changes once my coral grow up toward surface
How do you do do water changes once coral grow up near the top? Sump?
 
Nice!!! I only wish my tank will end up as nice ! Quick question .I just started up a shallow reef setup this year and in the back of my head i have been wondering about water changes once my coral grow up toward surface
How do you do do water changes once coral grow up near the top? Sump?
No they are exposed to air but stay wet. No worries though corals don't seem to mind my water change is only a few moments
 
Nice!!! I only wish my tank will end up as nice ! Quick question .I just started up a shallow reef setup this year and in the back of my head i have been wondering about water changes once my coral grow up toward surface
How do you do do water changes once coral grow up near the top? Sump?
Hey so this isn’t from personal experience but I’ve watched videos of Gallery Aquatica TV they’re Coral farmers, LFS and tank maintenance in Australia and he’s a marine biologist so they’re not you average joes. They service huge tanks and do 90% water changes so most corals end up out of water and fish swimming in like 5-7” of water. They recommend to just do it as quick as you can and everyone should be ok.
 
I just started up a shallow reef setup this year and in the back of my head i have been wondering about water changes once my coral grow up toward surface.
How do you do do water changes once coral grow up near the top? Sump?

There are reefs around the world where SPS corals are out of the water for hours at a time (and in full sunlight) during low tides.
When I do a water change, almost all of my SPS colonies are completely out of the water for up to 30 minutes or so. It doesn't bother them at all. The polyps retract quickly, and after a short while they secrete mucous as protection. Following the water change that mucous is sloughed off -- this can make your protein skimmer go a little nuts for a while, but I've never seen any other effects.
 

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