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It’s hard and almost looks like half an oyster or something. The other side is hard and red. Assuming this side is up because it seems the only side that shows anything living. But again I’m clueless and need some advise. ThNks.
It was very happy yesterday. The pic is just upside down on accident. I’ll post another in a few.Looks like its dying? Is that white skeleton on the edges?
How mature is the tank?Here’s a better picture right side up and with white light. Any advise on caring for a montepora?
That was my very first sps ever. If you can handle that, you can move up to a birds nest - pocillopora. That's as far as I have gotten. I kept mine around 10 nitrates, I really don't recall my phosphates but they were under .1 with help of macro algae. They do love a lot of light. But 150+ par works well. You can start it off low.Here’s a better picture right side up and with white light. Any advise on caring for a montepora?
What am I thinking of then?Montipora don’t have sweepers. No feeding required. Very easy to keep.
For corals just this, a small frog spawn and small torch. That’s it.That was my very first sps ever. If you can handle that, you can move up to a birds nest - pocillopora. That's as far as I have gotten. I kept mine around 10 nitrates, I really don't recall my phosphates but they were under .1 with help of macro algae. They do love a lot of light. But 150+ par works well. You can start it off low.
If you don't have a par meter, what corals do you keep currently? And a full tank shot can help with ideal placement to start.
Chalice corals?What am I thinking of then?
Could’ve sworn they did...
Learn something new every day I suppose.
Those can be mean.Chalice corals?
Place the monti in high flow on the same tier as the torch. BUT no where near the torch or frogspawn. They will kill the monti.For corals just this, a small frog spawn and small torch. That’s it.
Must beChalice corals?