Thank you! We got them locally at Nemo's, Atlanta metro areaGorgeous clowns! Did you get them locally or online? If online, where at?
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Thank you! We got them locally at Nemo's, Atlanta metro areaGorgeous clowns! Did you get them locally or online? If online, where at?
What were they labeled as?Thank you! We got them locally at Nemo's, Atlanta metro area
If you're talking about the most recent pic here, orange storm and sub zero. In more previous posts you can see the other two, also an orange storm and a black storm.What were they labeled as?
Some, shes still not fully extended, but at least not completely retracted anymore. We changed out the light which seemed to be a lot brighter and think that may have been the issue. We have been slowly ramping down the intensity.How's the elegance doing? Any improvement?
Thanks! I'm SOOOOO EXCITED!!CONGRATS ,on the new family member... ;Happy
Looking sweet!Have I showed you my favorite tool yet?? Gawd I love this saw!
30 min I made 2 of these..
And Good Morning to youLooking sweet!
Good morning!
@F i s h y do you have any thoughts on this? I don't have any idea how to help
Our little hammer frag now has 3 1/2 heads (as opposed to the 1 1/2 it came with). Not sure if it's happy or stressed.
The rest of the corals are looking bleached since we changed out the light. We've since lowered it to 10%.
Anyone have thoughts on how long it usually takes for them to recover?
This one looks pretty good to me. Your on the right track with the lights. Just slowly raise the intensity once they look better and if you notice any stress go back a step. May need to re arrange some if lighting is drastically different.
Our little hammer frag now has 3 1/2 heads (as opposed to the 1 1/2 it came with). Not sure if it's happy or stressed.
The rest of the corals are looking bleached since we changed out the light. We've since lowered it to 10%.
Anyone have thoughts on how long it usually takes for them to recover?
Changed from redsea 90 to hydra32, and even at <10% the light seems much brighter. All corals are more retracted and faded. Hammer is the only one still with good color but splitting.This one looks pretty good to me. Your on the right track with the lights. Just slowly raise the intensity once they look better and if you notice any stress go back a step. May need to re arrange some if lighting is drastically different.
day by day,keep us posted...Changed from redsea 90 to hydra32, and even at <10% the light seems much brighter. All corals are more retracted and faded. Hammer is the only one still with good color but splitting.
Thank you!This one looks pretty good to me. Your on the right track with the lights. Just slowly raise the intensity once they look better and if you notice any stress go back a step. May need to re arrange some if lighting is drastically different.
Will do, thx!day by day,keep us posted...