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Also I have some difficult problem with this tree coral. It lost its most orange leaves. Is it dead?
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Not dead but likely headed that way. Those are carnation corals. They are non-photosynthetic and are near impossible to keep alive in aquariums.
 

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I kept one for a long time in my 180. I use to spot feed with Goni powder. Twice a week. I would mix one teaspoon to 1 cup of water. Turn off my pumps and use a turkey baster. To put food over. Wait 15 to 20 minutes before I would turn pumps back on.
 
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Not dead but likely headed that way. Those are carnation corals. They are non-photosynthetic and are near impossible to keep alive in aquariums.
I kept one for a long time in my 180. I use to spot feed with Goni powder. Twice a week. I would mix one teaspoon to 1 cup of water. Turn off my pumps and use a turkey baster. To put food over. Wait 15 to 20 minutes before I would turn pumps back on.

Problem was there are no no3 and po4 in the aquarium. I fed them twice a week with grotech nutrimarine coral nutrient. I bought no3 and po4 liquid booster. Aquarium expert said that it should resolve the problem.

Brain and tree coral were lack of no3 and po4 for a long time. They are with me since february.
 

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Carnations are definitely tricky. I had one for quite a while too, but ultimately they always seem to give out. They just don't do well in aquaria. My guess is a high nutrient system with lots of flow might keep them going, but you'd wind up with basically a species tank.
 
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Carnations are definitely tricky. I had one for quite a while too, but ultimately they always seem to give out. They just don't do well in aquaria. My guess is a high nutrient system with lots of flow might keep them going, but you'd wind up with basically a species tank.
I have vortech mp60 and mp40. I read they wanted high flow on the net.
 

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