When in doubt, water change daily until it reaches the number.
Corals go through stress from acclimating also, sometimes they will loose a little color or be dull because they've shed off a little zooxanthealle and they just need stability to bring them back too 100%. I also would reach out to the seller and see what they keep their tanks at and see if yours is much farther off. Also also, feeding aminos and carbohydrates can help in certain situations but only if all your other parameters are stable and within the accepted ranges. Good luck and post some updated picts!The coral is open just not as brilliant as it was in the DT when I purchased. I think it is expanding more and more each day. I am sure my other corals I purchased that day are more open now too - a torch and a hammer head.
Going in the right direction.
thx
Neptune
I love this chart tbh I wish I had it when I was using the reef breeders on my 90 wayyy back.tank depth and how high above water is the fixture. here is my current program 4’ x 2’ x 2’ 120g tank light is 12” above the water.
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I love this chart tbh I wish I had it when I was using the reef breeders on my 90 wayyy back.tank depth and how high above water is the fixture. here is my current program 4’ x 2’ x 2’ 120g tank light is 12” above the water.
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I know one guy was dosing sugar water and milk. People also try orange juice.
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A guy told me he dosed Testosterone in his reef tank, I said that was nuts(Pun intended). He crashed his tank later on, might or might not be related...
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