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I'm the gold ring master. Do you think I can save scolymia?
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I'm the gold ring master. Do you think I can save scolymia?
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I think the light is high. It's not mine yet, but I'm going to buy it and take care of it. What do you think?you could. light wont be too much in that hight?
Yes! I see. I asked for 400 dollars.Ime they are very resilient. You should not have to pay too much.
Yes! Thank you. It's green in the middle!Which one? Both look rough, but are definitely salvageable.
Low light around 75 par, moderate flow, feed 2-3x week with mysis and/or coral feast (or similar).
It should start to improve in a couple weeks.
Hope that helps!
Yes! I see. Thank you!Can you verify he's open for feeding at night?
That would be very positive.
I'll keep that in mind. Can I ask you a question? Is it better to put the scoll on the floor or the top or the wall?A healthy one will run you around $250-350 depending on diameter.
I wouldn't pay much more than $50-100...
Offer $200Yes! I see. I asked for 400 dollars.
Is that a good deal?
That's impossible. The seller said he bought it for $1,200.Offer $200
Can I ask you a question? Is it better to put the scoll on the floor or the top or the wall?Offer $200
No way! I've never seen one for that much that isn't a master with 4-6 colors and measuring 3-4 in in diameter. I have the 2x of the exact same piece and paid $250 for each. (Now mind you, that in the US...)That's impossible. The seller said he bought it for $1,200.
It helped me a lot! Less worry!No way! I've never seen one for that much that isn't a master with 4-6 colors and measuring 3-4 in in diameter. I have the 2x of the exact same piece and paid $250 for each. (Now mind you, that in the US...)
As for location, I keep all my scolys in the bottom of the tank. Most are in the sand, and a couple are on the lower rocks. IME, they much prefer to be flat as opposed to "tilted"... I've lost a couple along the way due to mounting at an angle and have had them bleach and recede when placed in light above 100 par.
Hope that helps!
Yes! I see. Thank you.place them on the bottom of the tank, especially when they are shrinking up and looks no happy, lower flow and lighting with once a week feeding will most likely save it. good luck!
FloorCan I ask you a question? Is it better to put the scoll on the floor or the top or the wall?