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Sorry i took a while i was freaking out yesterday and had workdoesn’t look too good, can you post a pic in white light? what are your current parameters
How do i lower my dkh11-12 Dkh is high IMO. My duncans thrive at 8.5-9 Dkh.
What should i do?If your phosphate and nitrate are actually correct, it is starving.
feed a lot more and maybe get another fish, looks like you have 3 fire fish and 2 clowns? adding a pistol shrimp/goby pair would be cool and could potentially help.- pellets in particular will help raise faster as far as food goes.What should i do?
Ok cool i actually had a pair of them then the goby jumped out and died unfortunatelyfeed a lot more and maybe get another fish, looks like you have 3 fire fish and 2 clowns? adding a pistol shrimp/goby pair would be cool and could potentially help.- pellets in particular will help raise faster as far as food goes.
Your goby jumped before your fire fish? that’s wild lolOk cool i actually had a pair of them then the goby jumped out and died unfortunately
While this type of coral is not picky about location, assure moderate light and water flow and also that phosphate is not elevated ad and calcium is not below 400. Feed mysis shrimp 2-3 times a week if it perks up. Tentacles should be waving gently in the currents. My happy spot has always been lower third of tank but not on the sandSorry i took a while i was freaking out yesterday and had work
Salinity: .025
Dkh: 11-12
Calcium:420
Phosphates: 0
Nitrate: 0
Im still unsure of what to do and my zoas and star polyps are fine
I didnt have firefish in yetYour goby jumped before your fire fish? that’s wild lol
Alright thank you so muchWhile this type of coral is not picky about location, assure moderate light and water flow and also that phosphate is not elevated ad and calcium is not below 400. Feed mysis shrimp 2-3 times a week if it perks up. Tentacles should be waving gently in the currents. My happy spot has always been lower third of tank but not on the sand