Hi
I recently got a beautiful frogspawn coral, and it opened up nicely for the first few days in my tank. However, since then, it has started retracting and hasn’t opened up fully. My tank is 6 months old, and I want to make sure I’m not doing anything wrong.
Here are my current water parameters:
• Nitrate: 10.1 ppm
• Phosphate: 0.01 ppm
• KH: 8.8
• Magnesium: 1450
• Calcium: 447
Lighting: I’m running two Maxspect L165 Blue Edition lights on 1-8-1 schedule with these channels: 25% UV + violet, 60% blue, 50% royal blue + cool white, 10% green, 15% warm white, and 5% red.
Flow: Moderate flow area. It’s not getting blasted, but there’s a gentle sway.
Placement: slightly below mid-tank.. dont have a par meter and its not that easy to get one in my country :/
Any idea why it might not be happy? Could it be the phosphate being too low, or maybe flow/light-related? I’m open to suggestions or ideas based on your experience. I’d love to get it back to its happy state!
Thanks in advance! Attaching a video.
I recently got a beautiful frogspawn coral, and it opened up nicely for the first few days in my tank. However, since then, it has started retracting and hasn’t opened up fully. My tank is 6 months old, and I want to make sure I’m not doing anything wrong.
Here are my current water parameters:
• Nitrate: 10.1 ppm
• Phosphate: 0.01 ppm
• KH: 8.8
• Magnesium: 1450
• Calcium: 447
Lighting: I’m running two Maxspect L165 Blue Edition lights on 1-8-1 schedule with these channels: 25% UV + violet, 60% blue, 50% royal blue + cool white, 10% green, 15% warm white, and 5% red.
Flow: Moderate flow area. It’s not getting blasted, but there’s a gentle sway.
Placement: slightly below mid-tank.. dont have a par meter and its not that easy to get one in my country :/
Any idea why it might not be happy? Could it be the phosphate being too low, or maybe flow/light-related? I’m open to suggestions or ideas based on your experience. I’d love to get it back to its happy state!
Thanks in advance! Attaching a video.
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