Dave VG New member Nov 24, 2010 #2 Little TLC and it should be ok. I've seen worse ones posted that made full recoverys. How long have you had it? What are your tank parameters?
Little TLC and it should be ok. I've seen worse ones posted that made full recoverys. How long have you had it? What are your tank parameters?
Dave VG New member Nov 24, 2010 #4 What fish do you have in there? How long has it been in your tank? PH?
tmz ReefKeeping Mag staff Premium Member Nov 24, 2010 #5 It culd recover but it doesn't look good to me.The recission may stop . Is it getting a lot of light . Partial shade/low flow may help.
It culd recover but it doesn't look good to me.The recission may stop . Is it getting a lot of light . Partial shade/low flow may help.
Gary Majchrzak Team RC Nov 24, 2010 #6 tmz said: It culd recover but it doesn't look good to me.The recission may stop . Is it getting a lot of light . Partial shade/low flow may help. Click to expand... x2. I would putty it low on some rocks in low flow (note: not NO FLOW!) Keep sand from getting on it. Feed it.
tmz said: It culd recover but it doesn't look good to me.The recission may stop . Is it getting a lot of light . Partial shade/low flow may help. Click to expand... x2. I would putty it low on some rocks in low flow (note: not NO FLOW!) Keep sand from getting on it. Feed it.