I bought a gold torch frag 2 days ago. It has not opened up since being introduced to the tank. There were a few strands that seemed to open a bit yesterday but a far cry from what it was in the tank at my LFS. Today it looks to be receding rapidly.
In general what are the causes for recession in lps/torch corals?
It's in a 5 gallon holding tank with 2 SPS and 1 hammer that have been there 2-3weeks. The hammer has been looking great, it split into 2 heads about 4 days after being added. The sps have both bleached completely.
ammonia, nitrite and nitrate are at or near zero, temp 75*, sg 1.025. There was a diatom bloom about 2 days after I added the sps/hammer as I used live rock I was curing in plastic bin.
for flow theres a HOB filter meant for 10-30gallon aquariums.
lightning is blackbox leds, was set to 40%blue and 30%white, ive since lowered it to 30blue/20white. Light hangs 14" off the surface.
What should I be focusing on; lights, flow, untested water parameters? (calc, mg, phosphate, etc) I use kent reef salt and have been doing water changes every 3 days so I do feel that calc and mg are fine.
In general what are the causes for recession in lps/torch corals?
It's in a 5 gallon holding tank with 2 SPS and 1 hammer that have been there 2-3weeks. The hammer has been looking great, it split into 2 heads about 4 days after being added. The sps have both bleached completely.
ammonia, nitrite and nitrate are at or near zero, temp 75*, sg 1.025. There was a diatom bloom about 2 days after I added the sps/hammer as I used live rock I was curing in plastic bin.
for flow theres a HOB filter meant for 10-30gallon aquariums.
lightning is blackbox leds, was set to 40%blue and 30%white, ive since lowered it to 30blue/20white. Light hangs 14" off the surface.
What should I be focusing on; lights, flow, untested water parameters? (calc, mg, phosphate, etc) I use kent reef salt and have been doing water changes every 3 days so I do feel that calc and mg are fine.