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12-17-2013, 02:10 AM
Hey guys,
With the removal of the piece of monti I got rid of this weekend, I found my 2 pieces of favia coral in the back, doing actually quite well! So the original reason they went back there, they fell off a rock face down and all the heads were dead (so I thought..lol).
So now I'd like to see what you guys would recommend to get them really growing again and actually getting structure and spreading. I know they are slow growers, but just wondering if I should put them on the live rock, or leave them on the sand.
I have radions over my 20gal (Not cranked up at all, ijust wanted proper light spread all over the tank.). So I have lots of light if needed. I feed my corals mysis once or twice a week.
Params are:
Mg 1340
Alk 8.2 dkh
Cal 440
1.026 salinity.
Any advice or sucesses you had with them in the past would be great. Thanks.
With the removal of the piece of monti I got rid of this weekend, I found my 2 pieces of favia coral in the back, doing actually quite well! So the original reason they went back there, they fell off a rock face down and all the heads were dead (so I thought..lol).
So now I'd like to see what you guys would recommend to get them really growing again and actually getting structure and spreading. I know they are slow growers, but just wondering if I should put them on the live rock, or leave them on the sand.
I have radions over my 20gal (Not cranked up at all, ijust wanted proper light spread all over the tank.). So I have lots of light if needed. I feed my corals mysis once or twice a week.
Params are:
Mg 1340
Alk 8.2 dkh
Cal 440
1.026 salinity.
Any advice or sucesses you had with them in the past would be great. Thanks.