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I just got this yesterday at a frag swap and I forgot what it was. I got home today to it not doing good at all. Need help. Thanks
 
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I moved it under some rock in case it was getting too much light
 

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Good idea maybe it has to get used to your lighting

I looked it up and it said moderate to high lighting and moderate water flow. Placement on the bottom of tank. Feed with microplankton and supplement with calcium.
 

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It's dying. Most likely alk or phosphate problem. Check both of them.
 

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