I have messed with the settings on my PH and he is getting blasted and loving it. He was absolutely huge yesterday. I had really lowered my lights to the lowest setting to acclimate him properly to the light. I know they can handle and like high light but he was not under direct light at the LFS, and I noticed with my light setting at it was it was stressing a little.
He has not moved from that spot since I put him in the tank.
Looks great. He will be fine as long as no disaster happen to the tank. Most anemones are really sensitive to pH shock so be careful with Kalk. Mix well and add slow.
Nice Green Gigantea.
Personally, I never gradually increase my light for anemones or any corals. I just give them the appropriate amount of light full blast from day 1 in DT.
Looking really good. It seem that it was a little bleached and is recovering in patches in the video. Should do great now. Best of luck.
I like your black Ocellaris also. Very nice fish.
Looking really good. It seem that it was a little bleached and is recovering in patches in the video. Should do great now. Best of luck.
I like your black Ocellaris also. Very nice fish.
Looks healthy. Still needs way more flow though if what is shown in the video is typical. Might want to move it up in the rockwork somewhere as well if it's easily moved.if not I wouldn't mess with it too much to move it.
Looks healthy. Still needs way more flow though if what is shown in the video is typical. Might want to move it up in the rockwork somewhere as well if it's easily moved.if not I wouldn't mess with it too much to move it.
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