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I never EVER have luck with scolys, and I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong.
The only thing I can think is too much light, but I moved one that was receding to under my rock work, and it continues to recede.
Over multiple tanks, I just have terrible luck with scolys. This was my longest stretch, maybe six months, but they’re all starting to recede, as usual.
Everything parameter-wise is well in check. NO3: 5, PO4: .04, Alk: 8, Cal: 420, Mg: 1400.
Any ideas? I’ve researched so much, and all I can figure is that they’re getting too much light, but then shouldn’t the one I put under the rock work last week be improving, not getting worse?
This is so upsetting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing I can think is too much light, but I moved one that was receding to under my rock work, and it continues to recede.
Over multiple tanks, I just have terrible luck with scolys. This was my longest stretch, maybe six months, but they’re all starting to recede, as usual.
Everything parameter-wise is well in check. NO3: 5, PO4: .04, Alk: 8, Cal: 420, Mg: 1400.
Any ideas? I’ve researched so much, and all I can figure is that they’re getting too much light, but then shouldn’t the one I put under the rock work last week be improving, not getting worse?
This is so upsetting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.