Wanted to see if anyone had any information on what might be going on with my greenstar polyps. All other corals seem fine even my sps corals. Would love to get them healthy again like all the other greenstars I've seen
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Ok it just doesn't look like most of the nice flowing gsp I've seen beforeWhat seems to be the problem? That frag looks happy. If they're doing poor you can usually see some of the purple mat.
They will be shorter in higher flow areas. That could be it.Yes it's definitely gsp and it's purple when closed and looked just like yours when I got it that's why I'm curious what's going on because my other corals are doing fine. And this is supposed to be the easy one.
Yah that's what everyone keeps telling me. I just wish the looked like all the other gsp I've seen. They look so nice long and flowingThey will be shorter in higher flow areas. That could be it.
Doesn't look like they are doing bad to me.
Give it some time too. If they came this way from your source they may grow out differently in your tank.Yah that's what everyone keeps telling me. I just wish the looked like all the other gsp I've seen. They look so nice long and flowing
Mine loves high flow. I have piece on the back wall of my acro tank that gets blown around a lot. I actually use it as a tell to let me know if a power head is not working as it should since it's the only coral in the tank that moves.
I couldn't and still can keep xenia. Most of the easy coral wasn't easy for me. It sure was frustrating to read people recommending easy coral to new comers and I was killing them all while meaty LPS and my bubble coral
I couldn't and still can keep xenia. Most of the easy coral wasn't easy for me. It sure was frustrating to read people recommending easy coral to new comers and I was killing them all while meaty LPS and my bubble coral thrived.
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