We have finally cycled our take and added in livestock after a horrible melt down last year... I bought my husband (any myself) new lights for Christmas and we have been adding livestock since...
Other than some pesky cyano, our tank has been really healthy. We added some things about a week or two ago and set the lights to acclimate mode...my husband noticed a few days ago that our lights hadn't returned to normal intensity so he went ahead and bumped it up. WELL... everything looks SO good. The new and old corals are happy, we're finally seeing growth from the corals we added in early January, the nems are open and soo huge, our clowns are hosting in one BTA, and appear to be pairing. So here's the issue...
Multiple things are splitting!! I know this is either a good sign or a bad sign... I want to believe it's good but since a few things are splitting I'm worried the light is stressing them?? Is it possible for them to look awesome and still be stressed?
our RBTA split into 2 long stringy guys. We have a Florida orange mushroom that has another small mouth developing, and our green BTA is reallly starting to stretch and show his foot so I think it may be splitting too! Please let me know what you think! I'm still learning so ANY advice would be appreciated... I'm questioning coral placement now that the BTAs are splitting and spreading.
currently have...
2 bullethole clowns
1 watchman goby
1 green clown goby
1 scooter blenny
1 peppermint shrimp
1 horse shoe crab
2 (just split) RBTA
1 GBTA
1 duncan
1 florida orange shrooms
4ish green shrooms
small green zoa colony
orange leptastrea frag
pink xenias
GSP on back glass & small rock
violet cespitularia
hollywood stunner chalice
Other than some pesky cyano, our tank has been really healthy. We added some things about a week or two ago and set the lights to acclimate mode...my husband noticed a few days ago that our lights hadn't returned to normal intensity so he went ahead and bumped it up. WELL... everything looks SO good. The new and old corals are happy, we're finally seeing growth from the corals we added in early January, the nems are open and soo huge, our clowns are hosting in one BTA, and appear to be pairing. So here's the issue...
Multiple things are splitting!! I know this is either a good sign or a bad sign... I want to believe it's good but since a few things are splitting I'm worried the light is stressing them?? Is it possible for them to look awesome and still be stressed?
our RBTA split into 2 long stringy guys. We have a Florida orange mushroom that has another small mouth developing, and our green BTA is reallly starting to stretch and show his foot so I think it may be splitting too! Please let me know what you think! I'm still learning so ANY advice would be appreciated... I'm questioning coral placement now that the BTAs are splitting and spreading.
currently have...
2 bullethole clowns
1 watchman goby
1 green clown goby
1 scooter blenny
1 peppermint shrimp
1 horse shoe crab
2 (just split) RBTA
1 GBTA
1 duncan
1 florida orange shrooms
4ish green shrooms
small green zoa colony
orange leptastrea frag
pink xenias
GSP on back glass & small rock
violet cespitularia
hollywood stunner chalice