Does this alveopora look healthy?

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I got this alveopra 2 days ago it was alot shorter tentacle wise... is it stretching for light or am I being stupid for worrying?

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I got this alveopra 2 days ago it was alot shorter tentacle wise... is it stretching for light or am I being stupid for worrying?

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Looks great. Ime, they are very hardy. Make sure hes swaying in the breeze, flow wise.
 
I got this alveopra 2 days ago it was alot shorter tentacle wise... is it stretching for light or am I being stupid for worrying?

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Looks quite normal and they extend like that. When shrunken is a concern. As bright as light looks, I cant imagine they want more
 
Looks quite normal and they extend like that. When shrunken is a concern. As bright as light looks, I cant imagine they want more
Alright thank you I'm working on gha ATM do you believe that adding more coral creates more competition for nutrients with gha making it weaker or is that just some dumb theory that will not work out
 
It could be stretching for light - but it looks healthy. I'd try to deal with some of that hair algae sooner as opposed to later, though.
Yup haha I've been dealing with it alright I'm gonna try copepods next month wish me luck!
 
Coral and coralline algae will limit the areas the gha can establigh itself.
 
Alright thank you I'm working on gha ATM do you believe that adding more coral creates more competition for nutrients with gha making it weaker or is that just some dumb theory that will not work out
If battling GHA, coral do not necessarily compete but clean up GHA before adding more coral as you likely with GHA have elevated nitrate and/or phosphate. Pull what GHA you can by hand and then reduce white light intensity and number of hours of white lighting and add some snails such as :
Astrea
cerith
turbo grazer
trochus

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Are you using RODI water or tap water from the faucet ?
What is your phosphate level?
Is tank at or near a window?
 
If battling GHA, coral do not necessarily compete but clean up GHA before adding more coral as you likely with GHA have elevated nitrate and/or phosphate. Pull what GHA you can by hand and then reduce white light intensity and number of hours of white lighting and add some snails such as :
Astrea
cerith
turbo grazer
trochus

A Pencil urchin

8-10 Caribbean blue leg hermits

Are you using RODI water or tap water from the faucet ?
What is your phosphate level?
Is tank at or near a window?
Started using rodi 3ish months ago, tank is around a year old now!, my tank is across the room from a window but the window is never opened and has blinds over them 24/7
 
Coral and coralline algae will limit the areas the gha can establigh itself.
I swear dude under the giant tufts of gha there is alot of purple coralline but u can never see it bc it is hard to remove the gha
 
Started using rodi 3ish months ago, tank is around a year old now!, my tank is across the room from a window but the window is never opened and has blinds over them 24/7
You'd be surprised at the power of UV which can penetrate shades-blinds and curtains.
 

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WAIT HELP I CAME BACK TODAY AND IT LOOKS LIKE THIS???
Yep= Like I said, they are very forgiving opposed to goniopora. Be sure to keep decent flow over it so it will nt have debris on it and can capture food ( planktonic foods good ) and amino acids added to water occasionally
 
Yep= Like I said, they are very forgiving opposed to goniopora. Be sure to keep decent flow over it so it will nt have debris on it and can capture food ( planktonic foods good ) and amino acids added to water occasionally
Oh should I add more flow? Like another wavemaker in the back? Does it still look fine or is ot just being modsy or something
 
Oh should I add more flow? Like another wavemaker in the back? Does it still look fine or is ot just being modsy or something
Dont overdo it and tear flesh in the long run
 

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