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Hello, i got a gorgonian which in can't ID 5 days ago, she looks purple, and the polyps won't show up, any idea why ? maybe she needs more time ? thx

Other corals are doing great

Parameters :

salinity : 36 PPT
NO3 : 4 ppm
PO4 : 0.05
Ca : 440
Mg : 1350
Alk : 8
Temp : 78°f/26°c
Tanks gallons: 30
Turnover : ~50 times
Skimmer on

i placed her between two rocks, she came with a black plastic glued thing

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I think it looks good too. The nitrate is a little low, they like some nitrate so keep an eye on that. They like medium-ish flow, so check that. Otherwise I would just leave it and wait, I would not be concerned for now.
 
thanks guys, i'll keep an eye on it, nitrate and phosphate were high before i added a skimmer, tank is much healthier now. I'm a bit afraid to add nitrate in there
 
I think it looks good too. The nitrate is a little low, they like some nitrate so keep an eye on that. They like medium-ish flow, so check that. Otherwise I would just leave it and wait, I would not be concerned for now.
Agree try to feed bit more and get the nitrates to 10-15.
 
Probably just acclimating to your tank still. The photosynthetic gorgs like a lot of flow and light, more than you might think.

They also have a type of waxy coat that they develop on their skin and shed every few days, and can be closed during that time. Having enough flow helps them shed that mucus and return back to normal faster.
 
Agree try to feed bit more and get the nitrates to 10-15.
I have prilled urea, would that work in reef tank ?
Probably just acclimating to your tank still. The photosynthetic gorgs like a lot of flow and light, more than you might think.
Flow seems good, she's moving nicely, light is tricky, might have a lot of par, black box form china, 5 inch above 20" tank, 60% blue, 20% white, don't have a par meter though
They also have a type of waxy coat that they develop on their skin and shed every few days, and can be closed during that time. Having enough flow helps them shed that mucus and return back to normal faster.
Well, so far she looks like a bunch of tree sticks, i can see there is polyp in there but really closed. Not shinny like shedding leather coral
 
Hi, there is some update 2 weeks later, the polyp seems not out yet but they are ready to get out ?

My RO water had 0.06 ppm of phosphates, maybe it was the cause of increasing phosphates ? i now have di resin, 0 ppm

Pictures are too big on the website, so i added a Google photo link here thx
 
Has it shed yet?
I've seen some kind of but not sure, not sure if it's shed stuff or algae, it looks more alive than 2 weeks before, back then there was no polyps form visible. As you can see, they are visible now, not out but visible

I also noticed some incrust on the glass, a weird white stuff that is hard to remove
 

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