Vaesive
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I've just gotten some SPS corals for my nano reef a and they all have acclimated well... except for one. The Purple Polyp Green Birdsnest Coral looked to be one of the quickest to acclimate when I first got him in the DT but now, a week later, he's nearly all white with the majority of his polyps extending throughout the day. At this time, he was at the lower end of the tank to get him acclimated to the light. He slowly got more and more white. Normally, I take this as bleaching from too much light but since he's an SPS I thought he could be not getting enough. I slowly transitioned him to near the top of the tank.
He's still white with very little neon green coming through. I'm not sure how or what I can do to help him recover. Does anyone have experience in recovering an SPS or Birdsnest coral?
My water parameters are all good (0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrates, 0 Nitrites, 0 Phosphates, temp: 78f). My SG got a bit low on Friday (1.020) and I've gotten it back up to 1.025 since then. All the other coral (SPS and LPS) look pretty happy, for the most part (I bumped some when moving rock and coral yesterday and they're in the process of fully opening up today). I also do not see any pests anywhere in the tank or on the Birdsnest itself.
I'd appreciate any help or suggestions!
According to LiveAquaria, it should look something like this.
He's still white with very little neon green coming through. I'm not sure how or what I can do to help him recover. Does anyone have experience in recovering an SPS or Birdsnest coral?
My water parameters are all good (0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrates, 0 Nitrites, 0 Phosphates, temp: 78f). My SG got a bit low on Friday (1.020) and I've gotten it back up to 1.025 since then. All the other coral (SPS and LPS) look pretty happy, for the most part (I bumped some when moving rock and coral yesterday and they're in the process of fully opening up today). I also do not see any pests anywhere in the tank or on the Birdsnest itself.
I'd appreciate any help or suggestions!
According to LiveAquaria, it should look something like this.