Bubble coral dead??

This will be a problem for bubble. You may have to place a smaller head n the tank. You can try aiming the head upwards and see if it reduces flow
I have them pointing straight up and that seems to help a little bit but still causes an issue with not really having a low-to dead zone in my tank might try find smaller head tho!
 
I bet you have pretty high par. I'd dial it back as Vette guy suggested. At least for now.

Par meters are very expensive. I wish they were cheaper. Now that I've used them three times, I can't imagine not using one on a new tank. I'm lucky that my local club has them for free. I would keep looking for one to borrow. Maybe a used seneye would do the trick. They require a USB connection to a Windows computer though (ok, 2003, by all means, come back to haunt us).
Even with the current setting?? If so then I’m surprised my first few coral survived while I had the old settings on it!! But yes it’s crazy to think that I can’t find a LFS in the SD area that has one I can use :/ will keep searching tho!!
 
Thanks I’ll try it out! I did Find it weird that at most LFS stores they seem to have little to know whites than I see in at home tanks?

They are selling you the pop that you see when there is only blue. Nothing sells coral like neon fluorescent proteins!
 
That's interesting, I did not know this. I know they are live creatures but didn't think their physiological makeup would cause ammonia level to rise as they decay after death.
Yeah-- it's all just protein breakdown-- be it from a dead coral, a dead fish, or just feeding too much. In a cycled tank it should be gone soon.
 
I bet you have pretty high par. I'd dial it back as Vette guy suggested. At least for now.

Par meters are very expensive. I wish they were cheaper. Now that I've used them three times, I can't imagine not using one on a new tank. I'm lucky that my local club has them for free. I would keep looking for one to borrow. Maybe a used seneye would do the trick. They require a USB connection to a Windows computer though (ok, 2003, by all means, come back to haunt us).

100%, really don't want to buy a meter! But with all these new LED's I personally need to get my hands on one and get proper readings. Good Advice...
 

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