When I bought this Lobo from the LFS last Sunday, I saw some of the exposed skeleton, I probably didn't think much of it assuming it will probably grow back. Thinking about it now, maybe I should have gotten a discount on this one. Either way, this has been the state of it.
1: Sunday 2 PM
2: Sunday Evening
3: Wednesday afternoon looked very fragile and shrunken. Only parameter outside of norm was Alk down to 7.8, I did a 25% water change, raised alk back to 9 and also did a coral feeding with "reef bugs" (which I'm not sure if they like that or not)
4: Thursday morning things look a little better.
The only other feeding I did was squirting a little Rod's fish food in it's direction while normal fish feeding.
Just looked like I was losing the lobo already yesterday, glad to see it recovering a little this morning.
Its placed at the bottom where my LED par is fairly low when it get down there. And flow is low to medium
in that area.
Parameters:
Amon 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate ~7
pH 8.2
Sal 1.025
Temp 79
Alk 8-9
Calc 410-425 (When Alk and Cal fal to low end I does back up after water changes if needed)
Mag 1350
Phosphate 0.08
1: Sunday 2 PM
2: Sunday Evening
3: Wednesday afternoon looked very fragile and shrunken. Only parameter outside of norm was Alk down to 7.8, I did a 25% water change, raised alk back to 9 and also did a coral feeding with "reef bugs" (which I'm not sure if they like that or not)
4: Thursday morning things look a little better.
The only other feeding I did was squirting a little Rod's fish food in it's direction while normal fish feeding.
Just looked like I was losing the lobo already yesterday, glad to see it recovering a little this morning.
Its placed at the bottom where my LED par is fairly low when it get down there. And flow is low to medium
Parameters:
Amon 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate ~7
pH 8.2
Sal 1.025
Temp 79
Alk 8-9
Calc 410-425 (When Alk and Cal fal to low end I does back up after water changes if needed)
Mag 1350
Phosphate 0.08

