Just under two weeks ago, I bought new corals for my tank - a leather coral and two zoanthids. The zoanthids originally opened up for the first day but then closed soon after. This partly was because of how i fed the tank around the same time, but ultimately fed too much, which may have been the problem (I have stopped feeding them). It caused a small algae outbreak but I did a water change. However, two water changes later and my corals are still not doing particulary well. I also had lowered the salinity to 1.026 when originally the tank seemed to be thriving at 1.028 (I mixed distilled water into the jug of saltwater i have for water changes). The gsp colony does not look as green anymore, having brown tentacles instead and green centres (I believe this is because of the low lighting i kept them at while acclimating the other corals). And some of my clove polyps are not opening. One of the zoanthid colonies seems to have algae growing over the top of it which is preventing it from opening, while the other colony is not opening either. Other than the colour change, the GSP colony is doing okay and the green clove polyps are trying to open, along with a leather coral, which seems to be faring almost as well as the gsp colony but with faded colour too.
I just did my second waterchange yesterday and have been upping the lighting a little.
You may have noticed that my tank is rather small (search up Minicompletetank), but originally this build was thriving. I am recieving a temperature regulator today which will also lower the stress for the tank as the heater for the tank is not reliable, and so I try to keep it in the 24-25 degree range with occasional fluctuations. I also will be finding ways to direct the flow, as the tank's flow seems to be restricted to the upper areas, despite a relatively powerful pump for it's size.
Below is a picture of the zoanthids, and a picture of the them before it crashed.
I would greatly appreciate any help with this problem.
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I just did my second waterchange yesterday and have been upping the lighting a little.
You may have noticed that my tank is rather small (search up Minicompletetank), but originally this build was thriving. I am recieving a temperature regulator today which will also lower the stress for the tank as the heater for the tank is not reliable, and so I try to keep it in the 24-25 degree range with occasional fluctuations. I also will be finding ways to direct the flow, as the tank's flow seems to be restricted to the upper areas, despite a relatively powerful pump for it's size.
Below is a picture of the zoanthids, and a picture of the them before it crashed.
I would greatly appreciate any help with this problem.
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