Browning Birdsnest

hansnfrans

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Polyps are still neon green but the "skin" used to be white and is now brown.

Could this be due to phosphates?

I have this on the bottom of a 29gal tank lit w/ 150w of MH. Should I move it higher up?

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keep your phosphates in check and move it closer to the lights. Been at the bottom corner is probably getting the least light
 
I was told that they don't like much light at all, but I was too lazy to read up on this. Looks like I might have been misinformed. But it's my fault for not verifying the accuracy of the original info.
 
Medium to strong lighting I believe what is needed for birdnest, Mine is up at the lights, You are probably too low in the tank. How long have you had it?
 
Re: Browning Birdsnest

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7787056#post7787056 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hansnfrans
Polyps are still neon green but the "skin" used to be white and is now brown.

Could this be due to phosphates?

I have this on the bottom of a 29gal tank lit w/ 150w of MH. Should I move it higher up?

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If it was white, it was "unhealthy/slightly bleached, and has now regained some zooxanthelli (spelling ?).
 
"If it was white, it was "unhealthy/slightly bleached, and has now regained some zooxanthelli (spelling ?)."

Really!?!? Interesting. Zooxanthellae (I think) :)
 
i got a frag from bigacre and it did really well under my power compact lighting, but even after a gradual introduction to my metal halides, it bleached. i think i gave it too much light.


i'll have to try again in my new tank once i get that set up.
 
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