payge
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Our new setup has me constantly worrying about where all the corals are placed..how close is too close?-I know they need at least 6in...--Is there too much flow?? How will I know these things?
1st I thought the TOrch coral was getting buffeted around a bit too much..i read they like a low-med water flow..and their first spot wasnt that...so we moved him and he opened up nice and was very pretty...
then, the 2nd mushroom we got started to pull itself up againt itself like it was tryin to hide..I thought this was odd as our others never did this...so I go to move him to a lesser hit with "flow spot"....before I even got to pick up his lil rock..it -literally- jumped off the rock...like it was actually trying to get off his rock and then just plucked itself off..I tried to get it cozy in a dip in the other LR and finally he seemed ok..then about 20min later he started folding himself again and rocked around in his hole from the current..and tumbled away...now Im not sure where he is
ANd this morning I wake up to find the torch coral "face-down" in the sand...and for god-knows-what reason I couldn't get the bugger to fit back on the rock my hubby-esears-got him onto that he liked.....so I had to put him up somehere he wouldn't get smooshed...which meant I had to move our xenia--(who also isn't looking good since the new PC lights came)--
Which brings my last question for you guys...how much can I handle these corals before completely stressing them out?? How important is it for them to have a stable spot?? Im sure its obviously very important for them, as they get accustomed(sp) to certain lighting and flow and how far they can reach etc....
Any help/suggestions advie is greatly appreciated!!
Wow sorry for the loong post..just wanna make sure Im doin this right with as lil stress to these plants/animals..they are truly beautiful and worthy of my respect
1st I thought the TOrch coral was getting buffeted around a bit too much..i read they like a low-med water flow..and their first spot wasnt that...so we moved him and he opened up nice and was very pretty...
then, the 2nd mushroom we got started to pull itself up againt itself like it was tryin to hide..I thought this was odd as our others never did this...so I go to move him to a lesser hit with "flow spot"....before I even got to pick up his lil rock..it -literally- jumped off the rock...like it was actually trying to get off his rock and then just plucked itself off..I tried to get it cozy in a dip in the other LR and finally he seemed ok..then about 20min later he started folding himself again and rocked around in his hole from the current..and tumbled away...now Im not sure where he is
ANd this morning I wake up to find the torch coral "face-down" in the sand...and for god-knows-what reason I couldn't get the bugger to fit back on the rock my hubby-esears-got him onto that he liked.....so I had to put him up somehere he wouldn't get smooshed...which meant I had to move our xenia--(who also isn't looking good since the new PC lights came)--
Which brings my last question for you guys...how much can I handle these corals before completely stressing them out?? How important is it for them to have a stable spot?? Im sure its obviously very important for them, as they get accustomed(sp) to certain lighting and flow and how far they can reach etc....
Any help/suggestions advie is greatly appreciated!!
Wow sorry for the loong post..just wanna make sure Im doin this right with as lil stress to these plants/animals..they are truly beautiful and worthy of my respect
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