New Gigantea

This what the underside of a Gigantea looks like. Haddoni don't have the colored verrucae.
Beautiful colored Gig or Haddoni!

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My first question is how's your lighting and what are you feeding it? Your tank looks health at first glance... but I haven't read anything about you checking your levels. whenever I have an issue... I usually bust out my chemistry set.
 
My first question is how's your lighting and what are you feeding it? Your tank looks health at first glance... but I haven't read anything about you checking your levels. whenever I have an issue... I usually bust out my chemistry set.

Most recent tests:
ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
PH: 8.1
Calcium: 400
Magnesium: 1400
KH: 150 mg/L
Phosphate: 0.05

I have not started feeding it, but it has caught a little bit of mysis that I feed my fish. My lighting is 4 - radion 3's, plus 4 4ft T-5's over my 8 foot long 240 gallon system. Flow is 2 Jebao RW15's, 1 Jebao WP25, 1 Tunze 6045 plus my return.
 
Newest picture taken about 30 minutes after a meal.

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It has never deflated like the previous owner said it was doing. I have increased the flow that it is getting and it seems to like it. Its tentacles seem to be slowly getting longer and it is handling the flow better all the time and not getting blown around.
 
Looking better. Fingers crossed!

Fingers definitely crossed. I've been taking pictures daily to compare to the previous day(s) and it seems to be getting better each day, so I'm happy. Its tentacles are further extended than the previous owners tank, so I'm taking it that it likes it in my system.
 
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