Ok, so just got in my new corals, Temp acclimated, water acclimated, dipped then put them in...Some look ok but others are looking rough...I know it can take awhile to settle in, but do they look ok?
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CONGRATS On The Corals!!!
Everything seems fine. Even after you acclimate them to your tank, it'll take them time on their own to adjust to your tank. Remember, the lighting, flow, chemistry and the duration of lighting has changed for them. Kind of like jet lag if you moved to japan.
Mushrooms kind of do their own thing, similar to anenomes. Thats normal.
Most important!! Dont get down on yourself if you lose one or two from the adjustment. Sometimes they just dont make it no matter what you do. That being said, keep an eye on them, watch how they do, especially with the flow in the tank. Try not to move them around too much. Their strange. You can have leather hate flow, then another one live it. Just pay attention to them, but dont be an obsessive parent. Them them do their thing.
Lights are on from about 1:00 pm to about 9:00 pm... My water is from my RODI system with about 2 ppm tds...
Why is all my coralline green? I have to scrape it from the glass a lot, but i just leave it on the back....I definitely over feed my fish because i like them fat and happy but it seems to grow like crazy...Thankfully since I fired the aquarium maintenance company and started doing it myself (for example, actually doing water changes) not more brown algae!Your xenia might be getting a bit more circulation than they would like. Try a spot under the powerhead.
Thats a nice looking tank you've got already and TONs of coralline! It's going to be awsome in 6 mo.!!!
although my tap water measures over 500...may be the problem....needless tpoo say, the dog doesn't even drink tap water anymore...2 TDS is up there. When was the last time you changed the filters/DI resin out?

