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I had this blasto delivered about 1 month ago with the the area that is totally dead already like that! he shouldnt have shipped it that way because in my experiece it usually just keeps dying!
It seemd to be fine on the sand bed aclimating and when I moved it up I attached to side of rock because That area is bare and seemed to be a good choice from what I have read they prefer moderate light and flow.
Now this is happening! I also am getting a bad case of cyano. Scared to treat tank because I have a lot of new arrivals and all doing fine but this one blasto! Also what can I do about cyano without chemicals? Must have came in on new corals!
I tried to feed it thinking that might plump it up but didn't seem to help or even accept the food! Some reason I dont do well with blasto and they are one of my favorite corals and when you find one thats growing wide like this its prefect to fill in bare spots on side of rocks!
What should i do? A dip? I have it back on sand bed now. I pretty sure I read somewhere that when corals are dying toput in lower light until they start to recover!
It seemd to be fine on the sand bed aclimating and when I moved it up I attached to side of rock because That area is bare and seemed to be a good choice from what I have read they prefer moderate light and flow.
Now this is happening! I also am getting a bad case of cyano. Scared to treat tank because I have a lot of new arrivals and all doing fine but this one blasto! Also what can I do about cyano without chemicals? Must have came in on new corals!
I tried to feed it thinking that might plump it up but didn't seem to help or even accept the food! Some reason I dont do well with blasto and they are one of my favorite corals and when you find one thats growing wide like this its prefect to fill in bare spots on side of rocks!
What should i do? A dip? I have it back on sand bed now. I pretty sure I read somewhere that when corals are dying toput in lower light until they start to recover!