A few months ago, I bought a Green Goniopora and it was doing great until a few weeks ago when I went on vacation. It doesn't look like it's dying, it just hasn't been opening.
Parameters as of a few days ago:
Temp: 79-80
Salinity: 1.025
pH: 8.4
Calcium: 440
KH: 8
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: 0
I don't have a Mag. test, so I'm not sure what that's at. I need to try to get one. The only thing I really notice is that my KH is a little bit low, but I wouldn't call it worrisome?
I keep it under pretty bright lighting (I have an AI sol) and in moderate flow. It used to open up great, so I'm not really sure what's up. Nothing has changed as far as its location in the tank, lighting intensity, flow etc. The guy at the LFS said to try feeding it oysterfeast or something else he gave me the name of that I can't remember. I didn't have the money this week to buy more food, but I do have lots of fish goo... Would that be good enough "food" for it? What do I do to feed it? squirt the food on it with a turkey baster? None of the polyps are out to grab the food...
Parameters as of a few days ago:
Temp: 79-80
Salinity: 1.025
pH: 8.4
Calcium: 440
KH: 8
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: 0
I don't have a Mag. test, so I'm not sure what that's at. I need to try to get one. The only thing I really notice is that my KH is a little bit low, but I wouldn't call it worrisome?
I keep it under pretty bright lighting (I have an AI sol) and in moderate flow. It used to open up great, so I'm not really sure what's up. Nothing has changed as far as its location in the tank, lighting intensity, flow etc. The guy at the LFS said to try feeding it oysterfeast or something else he gave me the name of that I can't remember. I didn't have the money this week to buy more food, but I do have lots of fish goo... Would that be good enough "food" for it? What do I do to feed it? squirt the food on it with a turkey baster? None of the polyps are out to grab the food...
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