Amount of flow for a red lobo?

dendro982

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What amount of the flow lobophyllia can tolerate, inches/cm per second, by eyeballing?

My red lobo started to decline after being placed at the top, I suspect too high flow, but it's maybe 1-1.5 in/sec (3 cm/sec). Another, green lobo, longer in the tank, doing much better in the same conditions.

Frogspawns and hammers are tolerating trice higher flow without any problems. What else could be critical for lobophyllia? Tank parameters are good, except 10 ppm nitrates - working on it. Other corals are fine.

Red lobo is only 1 week in the tank, stopped eating. No bad neighbors around. I can try to move it, but would prefer to know where (light, flow, anything else).

Thanks.
 
If the frogspawn doesn't mind, I doubt its a flow issue. Sorry I know this isn't much help. I would probably move it closer to the other lobo for a day or so and see how it does (if possible).
 
I can't increase the light because of deepwater fish with big eyes there, although the lighting set can produce twice more light, just turned off.

I tried to keep it almost at the top, but most of the flow is there (again because of this fish), plus coral contracted - I thought, that this it.

But since yesterday, seeing my new sun coral barfing out homemade coral food mix (modified Borneman's recipe this time), got another thought - may be it's food. The long time from the ocean LPS take more, than the newly arrived one.

So, will feed them by whole mysis and Ocean Plankton (the larger shrimps). Poor lobo - had indigestion...
 
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