reefnewbie83177
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Hi all,
I have an encrusting monti that I purchased about 6 weeks ago. I don't know the name, but it is kind of a pearly white/lavender color with baby blue polyps. It seem to be doing well, and was starting to encrust quite nicely. Anyway, the last 24 hours I have noticed that there are no polyps. usually, even during the day I see little blue polyps, but they don't normally come out fully until the evening. I was just wondering if monti's can do this some time. all other acro's are fine with great polyp extension. I have a monti capitata as well that is doing great. Here are my params and system:
90 gallon + 30 gallon sump
1 x MP40, 1x ocean stream 1600, eheim 1262 return
Lighting = DIY LED's (78 3W cree LED's)
RO/DI H2O (TDS always shows 0)
T = 78.6
pH = 7.8 - 8.2 (pH probe)
Ca = 450
Alk = 9.6
Mg = 1500
nitrate = undetectable
PO4 = undetectable
NH3 = 0
I don't want to worry about this too much. I am new to the hobby and the tank is only 6 months old. I just don't know all the particulars about sps, and was wondering if it is common for sps to sometimes go into hiding for a little while, or if this is a sign of something bad.
I have an encrusting monti that I purchased about 6 weeks ago. I don't know the name, but it is kind of a pearly white/lavender color with baby blue polyps. It seem to be doing well, and was starting to encrust quite nicely. Anyway, the last 24 hours I have noticed that there are no polyps. usually, even during the day I see little blue polyps, but they don't normally come out fully until the evening. I was just wondering if monti's can do this some time. all other acro's are fine with great polyp extension. I have a monti capitata as well that is doing great. Here are my params and system:
90 gallon + 30 gallon sump
1 x MP40, 1x ocean stream 1600, eheim 1262 return
Lighting = DIY LED's (78 3W cree LED's)
RO/DI H2O (TDS always shows 0)
T = 78.6
pH = 7.8 - 8.2 (pH probe)
Ca = 450
Alk = 9.6
Mg = 1500
nitrate = undetectable
PO4 = undetectable
NH3 = 0
I don't want to worry about this too much. I am new to the hobby and the tank is only 6 months old. I just don't know all the particulars about sps, and was wondering if it is common for sps to sometimes go into hiding for a little while, or if this is a sign of something bad.