Kyle9021
Active member
Alright so here's the situation. I purchased a torch coral from returnofsid (thank you again!) and it was doing great when I put it into the tank. It was probably in the tank for two days but then I had to pack up my tank and go back to Pullman. I moved everything on Sunday and after the move the corals looked a bit stressed. I preformed a 25% water change and then turned on the lights the following day.
Here's the problem, everything has opened up and looks good again except for the torch coral. It's skin seems to be slowly receding and a couple of the tentacles look like they're tearing. The coral looks limp and there is a tear up one of the sides. I checked my basic pararams and they were good with no nitrates, nitrites or ammonia. The PH looked good at about 7.9. I followed returnofsid's advice and moved the coral to a lower light area with lower flow and here's the second part to his advice.
Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on what to do? I really don't want this coral to die. Thank you in advance.
Oh yeah, I bought a filter on the way home and added that into my tank as well. I've been changing out the carbon everyday since I've been home. Also, I took out the sponge part and didn't put in the bioballs.
My tank is a 10 gallon nano tank with 48 watts of T-5 lighting. thanks again
Here's the problem, everything has opened up and looks good again except for the torch coral. It's skin seems to be slowly receding and a couple of the tentacles look like they're tearing. The coral looks limp and there is a tear up one of the sides. I checked my basic pararams and they were good with no nitrates, nitrites or ammonia. The PH looked good at about 7.9. I followed returnofsid's advice and moved the coral to a lower light area with lower flow and here's the second part to his advice.
Does anyone have any suggestions or ideas on what to do? I really don't want this coral to die. Thank you in advance.
Oh yeah, I bought a filter on the way home and added that into my tank as well. I've been changing out the carbon everyday since I've been home. Also, I took out the sponge part and didn't put in the bioballs.
My tank is a 10 gallon nano tank with 48 watts of T-5 lighting. thanks again