Hello,
I added these 2 corals to my tank about 3 weeks ago. The one of the left (I believe it's Heliofungia actiniformis) looked very healthy at first, very big & beautiful, then this week has progressively looked sadder & sadder. The other, as you can see, does not seem to be able to/want to stand up straight. All other coral in the tank seems fine & we've done water changes. The H. actiniformis is sitting on the same little plastic ring it was on in the store at the top of the tank, as suggested by the aquarium store to provide lots of light & flow. The other, we've tried moving to different spots in the tank to see if it would stand, but with no luck. Surprisingly, this is the happiest it has looked.
Would you suggest changing their position in the tank? Or something this particular coral may be sensitive to, that wouldn't bother all the others?
Thank you very much for your kind help.
My apologies for the bad quality photos, I can't seem to get a decent picture without the naughty clowns wanting to be right in the shot.
I added these 2 corals to my tank about 3 weeks ago. The one of the left (I believe it's Heliofungia actiniformis) looked very healthy at first, very big & beautiful, then this week has progressively looked sadder & sadder. The other, as you can see, does not seem to be able to/want to stand up straight. All other coral in the tank seems fine & we've done water changes. The H. actiniformis is sitting on the same little plastic ring it was on in the store at the top of the tank, as suggested by the aquarium store to provide lots of light & flow. The other, we've tried moving to different spots in the tank to see if it would stand, but with no luck. Surprisingly, this is the happiest it has looked.
Would you suggest changing their position in the tank? Or something this particular coral may be sensitive to, that wouldn't bother all the others?
Thank you very much for your kind help.
My apologies for the bad quality photos, I can't seem to get a decent picture without the naughty clowns wanting to be right in the shot.
