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dang really??? This was my first try at acros ):params? the others dont seem too hot too
seems like u went for tenuis, the hardest to keep acros, I would find somebody on here who would ship u some tester acros for cheap(I dont have a colony, yet), but somebody did that for me, and now I can keep tenuis :Ddang really??? This was my first try at acros ):
Alk - 9
Cal - 500
Mag - 1450
Phos - 0.04
Nitrate - 26 (working on lowering)
PAR 400
I do have some other SPS in the tank that have been good for a few months. Maybe it’s because my tank is too new but I’m going on seven months.seems like u went for tenuis, the hardest to keep acros, I would find somebody on here who would ship u some tester acros for cheap(I dont have a colony, yet), but somebody did that for me, and now I can keep tenuis :D
look into green Bali slime, bonsai, birds nest, miyagi tort and other easy ones.
how long has tank been setup?
params seem good
oh, some of those r tenuisI do have some other SPS in the tank that have been good for a few months. Maybe it’s because my tank is too new but I’m going on seven months.
I was wondering if RTN could be caused by rough shippingoh, some of those r tenuis
well then, idk what else to say besides nice acros and good job! imma let the pros weigh in now :D
yeah, it can. I would probably treat the others just in caseI was wondering if RTN could be caused by rough shipping
I did dip them yesterday. Should I dip them again?yeah, it can. I would probably treat the others just in case
Lol I know it’s the symptom. But I’m wondering what caused RTNRTN isn't a cause it's a symptom. It's like saying a plant died of yellow leaves... who knows why it died. It may have been on the way out from the moment they fragged it. Don't take it personally.
I dont know, I dont wanna say yes then somebody says no and its a whole thing, all I know is that its rtn and u needed ti dip, which u did :DI did dip them yesterday. Should I dip them again?
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I was late for a meeting in my first reply but now that I read all of the other responses, I agree with Mojo. 400 par is kind of high to start with that. I usually start my frags in the sand for a week let then get used to the par and Spectrum and then I move them up to their spots.I think 400 par is pretty high, its not too high, its just that many don't keep their lights that bright. Its always best to ask the par level from where you bought it from, so you have an idea of how long to light-acclimate them.
But for 400 par, you should set them on the sand for a few days, then move them midway up for a week or two, and then put them up top if you want. I have metal hallides, this is how I acclimate my sps and acros