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Yea that normal. I think you got them “browned out” from not enough ligh.
Or , you may be hitting them with too much light. Or they couldn’t acclimate that fast.
Those are palythoa I think , looking at the second pics. They will take over that rock and do contain a LOT more palytoxin than others.
Shouldn’t no. Do try to estimate the par in your tank.
When shocked they will expel the zoo ox. But they absorb it from the water.
No they won’t nuke the tank. But some folks are sensitive to touching them. Also fragging them becomes an issue and you have to be carful.I am confused so should I take them out of the tank then? I really don’t want the chance of nuking my tank
No they won’t nuke the tank. But some folks are sensitive to touching them. Also fragging them becomes an issue and you have to be carful.
Myself , once mine took over the rock I put the rock in they back yard. Lol.
Def dona google search to confirm the ID.
Yea they’ve never bothered me.
Now of course I’m more carful. Lol.
You’re welcome!Lol I am for sure gonna be careful now! Thanks salty you have been a lot of help!!