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Please take a look at this pictu
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jclucas/index.html Is this a tree coral? We just got this as our first piece of coral last night, and it doesn't seem to be doing too well. This might very well be because we bought a new heater last night, and unbeknownst to us, the thermostat on the heater clearly is off because when I came home from church this morning the tank temperature was about 95 degrees. Luckily, everything seems to be ok, but the coral seems to be not doing so hot (no pun intended). What the ideal temperate for these kinds of coral, or soft coral in general? Also, what's the ideal salinity level. I have it right now at 1.024. Is this normal for the coral to flop over to one side when you first put it into the tank (if you can't tell from the picture, its flopping over toward the camera). Any advice/fellow horror stories would be nice/funny! Thanks! Joe |
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![]() Joe wrote: Please take a look at this pictu http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jclucas/index.html Is this a tree coral? We just got this as our first piece of coral last night, and it doesn't seem to be doing too well. This might very well be because we bought a new heater last night, and unbeknownst to us, the thermostat on the heater clearly is off because when I came home from church this morning the tank temperature was about 95 degrees. Luckily, everything seems to be ok, but the coral seems to be not doing so hot (no pun intended). could also be a colt coral. I'm not an expert on these things, but IMO, no.. it's not doing so "hot"... What the ideal temperate for these kinds of coral, or soft coral in general? Also, what's the ideal salinity level. I have it right now at 1.024. Is this normal for the coral to flop over to one side when you first put it into the tank (if you can't tell from the picture, its flopping over toward the camera). Any advice/fellow horror stories would be nice/funny! Thanks! according to liveaquaria, both tree and colt coral species are recommended salinity of 1.023 - 1.025. so you're probably ok there. advise: research what you get before getting it. I don't own any corals at this time because I haven't finished reading up on what I want and what i need to take care of it. |
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Joe wrote:
Please take a look at this pictu http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jclucas/index.html Is this a tree coral? We just got this as our first piece of coral last night, and it doesn't seem to be doing too well. This might very well be because we bought a new heater last night, and unbeknownst to us, the thermostat on the heater clearly is off because when I came home from church this morning the tank temperature was about 95 degrees. Luckily, everything seems to be ok, but the coral seems to be not doing so hot (no pun intended). What the ideal temperate for these kinds of coral, or soft coral in general? Also, what's the ideal salinity level. I have it right now at 1.024. Is this normal for the coral to flop over to one side when you first put it into the tank (if you can't tell from the picture, its flopping over toward the camera). Any advice/fellow horror stories would be nice/funny! Thanks! Joe Mine flops over when stressed or unhappy (ie if he has been moved or if the hermit crabs have dislodged him)....I've also seen them do this at the LFS....mine (touch wood) has always straightened up in the end.... Gill |
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Gill, what does LFS mean?
Joe Mine flops over when stressed or unhappy (ie if he has been moved or if the hermit crabs have dislodged him)....I've also seen them do this at the LFS....mine (touch wood) has always straightened up in the end.... Gill |
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Joe wrote:
Gill, what does LFS mean? Joe Local Fish Shop (Store).... :-) Gill PS you might find this list of acronyms helpful:- http://www.aquariumadvice.com/acronym.php |
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Well, time of death was about 4:03 P.M. today. I cut my tree coral off
at the stump and stuck it back in the tank on the off chance that it might grow back. Kids, take this as a warning: watch your heater - corals don't like 95 degrees just as much as you don't! Joe Joe wrote: Please take a look at this pictu http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jclucas/index.html Is this a tree coral? We just got this as our first piece of coral last night, and it doesn't seem to be doing too well. This might very well be because we bought a new heater last night, and unbeknownst to us, the thermostat on the heater clearly is off because when I came home from church this morning the tank temperature was about 95 degrees. Luckily, everything seems to be ok, but the coral seems to be not doing so hot (no pun intended). What the ideal temperate for these kinds of coral, or soft coral in general? Also, what's the ideal salinity level. I have it right now at 1.024. Is this normal for the coral to flop over to one side when you first put it into the tank (if you can't tell from the picture, its flopping over toward the camera). Any advice/fellow horror stories would be nice/funny! Thanks! Joe |
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