miyzfrider
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I recently purchased a fungia that is about the size of a CD, from some fellow reefers. This is my first plate coral.
The first photo below is the one I took, just after I put it in my tank about 8 days ago. The second one I just took. Probably on the third day I had it, it lost the dark tint to its tentacles and became much lighter. I also notice that the white skeletal ridges are much more pronounced now and jagged.
At first I freaked out thinking it may be dying, but over the past week, it has continue to look like that, yet appears healthy otherwise. Its tentacles are out then in for a bit, then out again. It has eaten a few times (Oyster Feast). My water parameters are
kH - 8-8.5
pH - 8.3
Temp 78-79
Salinity 1.026
Amm - 0
Nitrate - 0
Nitrite - 0
I don't have test kits for anything else. My 90g tank is also about 3 months old. Other inhabitants are two zoa frags, a trumpet coral, 8 mushrooms, GSP, two ocellaris clowns, royal gramma and assorted snails. All other inhabitants seem to be fine.
Lights are 4x54w T5's. All 4 are on for 8 hours, two are on for 11 hours total.
I do know the water it came from in the other tank had a yellowish tint to it, so maybe that was part the cause?
So I'm just wondering if either plate corals just change color with conditions or if the move just caused it to do it, maybe due to different flow or water patterns.
This is my first plate coral, so I just don't have any experience to go on. If this looks unhealthy, what should I do considering the other tank mates look ok?
Any thoughts?
Here it is day one in my tank.
Here it is today (about 8 days later). Again it began to look this color about day 3.
The first photo below is the one I took, just after I put it in my tank about 8 days ago. The second one I just took. Probably on the third day I had it, it lost the dark tint to its tentacles and became much lighter. I also notice that the white skeletal ridges are much more pronounced now and jagged.
At first I freaked out thinking it may be dying, but over the past week, it has continue to look like that, yet appears healthy otherwise. Its tentacles are out then in for a bit, then out again. It has eaten a few times (Oyster Feast). My water parameters are
kH - 8-8.5
pH - 8.3
Temp 78-79
Salinity 1.026
Amm - 0
Nitrate - 0
Nitrite - 0
I don't have test kits for anything else. My 90g tank is also about 3 months old. Other inhabitants are two zoa frags, a trumpet coral, 8 mushrooms, GSP, two ocellaris clowns, royal gramma and assorted snails. All other inhabitants seem to be fine.
Lights are 4x54w T5's. All 4 are on for 8 hours, two are on for 11 hours total.
I do know the water it came from in the other tank had a yellowish tint to it, so maybe that was part the cause?
So I'm just wondering if either plate corals just change color with conditions or if the move just caused it to do it, maybe due to different flow or water patterns.
This is my first plate coral, so I just don't have any experience to go on. If this looks unhealthy, what should I do considering the other tank mates look ok?
Any thoughts?
Here it is day one in my tank.

Here it is today (about 8 days later). Again it began to look this color about day 3.
