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Do not put it in high flowSo you suggest me put it in a high flow area? But why wouldnt that damage the flesh?
If your trying to be condescending it's not necessary, were all trying to help. Everyone can have there opinions and ways of doing things. Here's a pic just for you since the halides came onLooks great in blue. Nice job.
What's your reasoning for this, especially LPS with torn flesh?I would personally never put a damaged coral in a low flow low like environment.
I’d get that double checked.I just did a test for the test kits I have and the results are as follows:
March 11 mag 1050, phosphate 0,nitrate 5, ph 8.2, dkh 9, kh 161.1, calcium 340
Better pictures, Looks fine and the one just looks like it's been damaged. Remember ever corals poop. Do you use carbon?
well yes I use activated carbon for the past two days now. I have NoPoX I dose daily. I feed the corals yesterday but candy cane didnt take any hopefully it will adapt to the tank environment.
Get it right in their mouth if you miss they will spew out their spawn. Usually after a session of hunting you will end up with a few that have released. that’s why it’s important to have a few peppermint shrimp to clean up.So it has been almost a month now since it has been in the tank I see a couple heads has been puffing but not fully as I see in photos. I suspect a couple heads will die off but hopefully the rest will recover the whole colony.

