Eklikewhoa
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I have a rock with some superman Rhodactis that came in cold but after acclimating they looked great!
Now after about 2 months they look pruned/shriveled up compared to when they were looking at first. They are in the bottom of my NC12g in the lowest flowing corner(which still gets a decent amount of circulation).
-The tank is a constant 1.025, temp 80, no detectable nitrogen, and using Oceanic salts.
-There is 2x70w MH on the tank but the rhodactis is not in direct light and more so to the edge of the lights.
-Tank has a reverse photo-period fuge and CPR bakpak skimmer
-Weekly 10-15% water changes done and top-offs are with RO/DI water.
Not sure if they need more lighting or higher flow cause I have them in the opposite right now....thanks for any insight/opinion/suggestions.
here is how they looked after acclimation.
here is how they look now about 2
Now after about 2 months they look pruned/shriveled up compared to when they were looking at first. They are in the bottom of my NC12g in the lowest flowing corner(which still gets a decent amount of circulation).
-The tank is a constant 1.025, temp 80, no detectable nitrogen, and using Oceanic salts.
-There is 2x70w MH on the tank but the rhodactis is not in direct light and more so to the edge of the lights.
-Tank has a reverse photo-period fuge and CPR bakpak skimmer
-Weekly 10-15% water changes done and top-offs are with RO/DI water.
Not sure if they need more lighting or higher flow cause I have them in the opposite right now....thanks for any insight/opinion/suggestions.
here is how they looked after acclimation.

here is how they look now about 2


