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![]() It's probably getting used to some of the changes, most likely the increase in flow. Prepare yourself because if it is about flow he will move on you!
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![]() Here is a quick video of the anemone tonight. Its at night with the moonlights on so its pretty dark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pOP2z8rPvU |
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![]() What are your levels at tho??? Hows your mg?? Another reefer on here taught me the importance of mg even with softies lps and anemones.
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![]() Thanks for the comment, lasts night's check puts the levels at the following:
Temp - 79 F pH - 8.19 Alk - 3.66 Meq/l Ca - 435 ppm Mg - 1235 ppm The rest of course are undetectable. I am wondering if perhaps this may be contributed to the change in Alk dosing. I have always kept a fairly consistent 4.5 Meq/l for Alk and since switching it appears to be fluctuating. Perhaps, svaningen is correct and he's just getting re-acclimated to the environment. He still eats well, feed him last night before the lights went out. |
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![]() Looks like too much flow.
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anemone, observation, shrimp |
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