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The water flow at location, is hardly budging the polyps. The greens are doing very well with a medium flow. I'll give it a couple of days and see.I dont think goniopora appreciate large amounts focused flow. Gently swaying of mass flow is better. These guys like a lot of the LPS are from more of a lagoon setting where its a large mass of water movement at low velocity, definately not reef crest type setting.
I won't be getting into demanding acropora. Just the much more simple sps.. But that was 13 to 14 years ago, I wasnt mature enough or smart enough at the time to keep SPS
The new crappy orbit ic and marine thing. Definitely not the problem. Those were much better designed.from what I seen. And discontinuedlow to med light ,agree countering low to med flow.
don't leave up high ,in hopes..better safe than sorry.
do you have the orbit pro ,or original gen orbit ?...
I only have 1 acro and it's green.That acro looks fire.
When someone says “that’s fire” it means they think it looks super cool, awesome, sick, wicked, etc…I only have 1 acro and it's green.
I know, it used to be "killer" back in the early 90's Just saying my green slimer isn't very fire.When someone says “that’s fire” it means they think it looks super cool, awesome, sick, wicked, etc…
On subject of paly's,i bought a small 14 head orange zoa frag and lfs threw what they said was neon green paly's,i just looked at them after not being in house for a week and theres 2 heads and one moved off the frag plug and one nearly off and they was 100% on top off the plug,and now one on edge and one loojs like off buf cant get full picture unless take rock out tank,i do notice they always open and dont shut at night like the orange zoa,let me try find a old picture and take new picture and see if you think is a neon green paly or not,the heads are twice the size if not bigger as tje little orange zoa's i got.i will edit picture in a couple minutes or so.It's been nearly 2 months since my little colony of magician palys stopped opening up. Due to being munched on. They just started to open up a few days ago. I was sure they were goners. They lost a lot of color, but I am sure it will come back.
Current fts for now. I may rearrange the live rock, eventually.
They can detach and roll with the flow and attach to a new surface. Not really much on their own.And they can actually move by their selfs ?
I know they branch off along the surface of the rock and grow a new head and all are connected but these 2 heads arent connected and both moved,granted one only moved like 2 cm and one moved about 1 cm but still defo moved.just tried doing quick google but nothing showing up so far but im really curious so will look for days to find one answer sometimes lol
The orange zoas aren't in any of pictures above i dont think but they just basic orange zoas to me,havent bought into all the names yet so just orange zoa ha haI believe those are green nuclear death palythoas. Orange ones i don't know.
Also, make sure they aren't being blasted by power heads. Something could be irritating them, causing them to detach. Hermits, fish, high water flow, sometimes infection on the base. I don't think this is the case. Especially since it found a new home.And they can actually move by their selfs ?
I know they branch off along the surface of the rock and grow a new head and all are connected but these 2 heads arent connected and both moved,granted one only moved like 2 cm and one moved about 1 cm but still defo moved.just tried doing quick google but nothing showing up so far but im really curious so will look for days to find one answer sometimes lol
Maybe just as base got more inflated it appears to have moved to hanging over the edge like in these 2 pictures below and as it inflating then deflating it slowly moved a little tiny bit each time.They can detach and roll with the flow and attach to a new surface. Not really much on their own.