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This often happens when there is too much light or water flows as well as high phosphate levels. My suspect is flow. Flow should be subtle where tentacles are slowly and not vigourously. While they need light for production of zooxanthellae which is their energy source, too much will cause hem to move and too little and they shrivel up or climb.
By looks funny I just meant the one that has sticker looks like he might now be healthy also this is the one that was in the back as he still is but looking better now I haven’t changed anything yet but do you recommend that I do so he can stick? I just got him about a week agoIf they don’t like the amount of light, they will move closer to the top or the shade of the bottom, same is true of flow.
When they will not stick, that is not good, healthy nems stick. Could be bleached somewhat.
I’m not sure what “looks funny” means.
Water chemistry is critical, nutrients stable and consistently available. what are the great numbers and what flux do they have