Hoopster81
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When I got this red zoa (paly?) four months ago, the polyps did not have stems. It was my first coral, and it is in a JBJ 5 gallon w/ an AI prime (mounted 8" above water line). When I got it, I was worried about the light being too strong, so I started it out pretty low (blues in the 30s). I have since gradually increased the lighting to: blues ~80, white ~10, red/green 0, max photo period 3 hours, 2.5 hour ramp. I recently moved it to a higher location in the tank, but it has not made an immediate difference.
Water params are all in range besides nitrates which are 20-40, so I have recently been upping the water changes. It sits below a koralia 240 and receives light-medium flow (sways like a soft breeze).
Max photo period too short? I will try increasing it to 4 hours, with 2 hour ramp. Any other ideas? Thanks.
When I got this red zoa (paly?) four months ago, the polyps did not have stems. It was my first coral, and it is in a JBJ 5 gallon w/ an AI prime (mounted 8" above water line). When I got it, I was worried about the light being too strong, so I started it out pretty low (blues in the 30s). I have since gradually increased the lighting to: blues ~80, white ~10, red/green 0, max photo period 3 hours, 2.5 hour ramp. I recently moved it to a higher location in the tank, but it has not made an immediate difference.
Water params are all in range besides nitrates which are 20-40, so I have recently been upping the water changes. It sits below a koralia 240 and receives light-medium flow (sways like a soft breeze).
Max photo period too short? I will try increasing it to 4 hours, with 2 hour ramp. Any other ideas? Thanks.