In my other thread i showed how coral isnt opening upis the flow too low?
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1 month old but flow good yeah? or should i increaseNo, flow looks ok. The system looks brand new though??
No, I think the flow is fine.......I think the issues with the coral not opening is probably due to the immaturity of the system.1 month old but flow good yeah? or should i increase
OkokNo, I think the flow is fine.......I think the issues with the coral not opening is probably due to the immaturity of the system.
so i dont touch the flow but what i do?No, I think the flow is fine.......I think the issues with the coral not opening is probably due to the immaturity of the system.
Unfortunately, since the tank is only a month old, there isn't much you can do but wait. Has the tank been properly cycled? What are your water parameters? What type of lighting are you using?so i dont touch the flow but what i do?
Im using 2 ai prime 16hd reefs. There on 40% uv and all blues and are 8% white which may be a bit low but didnt wanna blast corals with light as soon as they were introduced. Should I put them higher?Unfortunately, since the tank is only a month old, there isn't much you can do but wait. Has the tank been properly cycled? What are your water parameters? What type of lighting are you using?
Im going to test the salinity once im at homeSeems like this is being handled in your other thread, I see no reason to have multiple for the same thing.
Patience is key, if your parameters are good then you can only wait. You never put your salinity in the previous thread, have you actually tested it?
Step back and slow down, don't mess with the tank for a couple days. Being 1 month old you're kind of just going to have to hope they survive as that's very early for coral.

