Elbowsdeep
New member
Hello Ya'll.
Just wanted to get some more input. I have a small rock with about 10 zoa's and around 20 green star polyps on it. The GSP are doing great, but the zoa's have been closed for about a week now. I thought it might have had to do with the light and moved them from the sand up on top of a rock about 4 inches higher. So far no change. Then I noticed a few copepods hanging around the zoa's. So I decided the tank needed a fish anyways so I got a scooter blenny to get the pods.
My question is am I on the right track?
Is there anything else I can try?
Or is it normal for these things to stay closed for awhile?
Here's some info on the tank;
Biocube 8
PH:8.4
Temp: 80
NH3: 0
Nitrate:0
Nitrite:0
Lights on for 11ish hours a day
18watt 10k
18watt actinic
any and all help is appreciated!
Just wanted to get some more input. I have a small rock with about 10 zoa's and around 20 green star polyps on it. The GSP are doing great, but the zoa's have been closed for about a week now. I thought it might have had to do with the light and moved them from the sand up on top of a rock about 4 inches higher. So far no change. Then I noticed a few copepods hanging around the zoa's. So I decided the tank needed a fish anyways so I got a scooter blenny to get the pods.
My question is am I on the right track?
Is there anything else I can try?
Or is it normal for these things to stay closed for awhile?
Here's some info on the tank;
Biocube 8
PH:8.4
Temp: 80
NH3: 0
Nitrate:0
Nitrite:0
Lights on for 11ish hours a day
18watt 10k
18watt actinic
any and all help is appreciated!