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Nitrate is close to zero, can't test phosphate. My tank is 4-5 months old. Thanks for the responseWhat is your phosphate and nitrate. How old is your tank?
Ok thanks!It looks fine to me, this one's only got one inch, thats ok, its not the size that matters
I have the same one that extends the same amount, I have 7 goni's and they all extend different lengths, some one inch, some 3 inches, my longest extends about 7-8 inches.
I believe they are not the same species, meaning they are different species in the same coral family. I'm just guessing, but regardless, yours is a short stem goni, it won't extend further.
Ok. Could you let me know the best way to do that? Thanks for the info btw!You will need to get the nitrate up for the Goni. I keep mine around 20ppm. Your Zoa’s will appreciate it too.
I do it by accident because of overfeeding lolOk. Could you let me know the best way to do that? Thanks for the info btw!
Lol, so should I just feed more?I do it by accident because of overfeeding lol
Alright sounds good. ThanksA little excess doesn't hurt , just don't go overborn.
Glad to see I'm not alone Nice photos/corals though!some of mine took months, I wish I could answer…I saw this posted and came here wanting to know also as mine all of a sudden exploded.
…Pardon the blue, Red Sea lights aren’t that fluid when it comes to changing …
Again they JUST did this a few days ago …only change was higher ORP …which makes no sense