FlexLuthor Is Too Noob 4 Skool Manhattan Reefs Location Teaneck, Jersey Rating - 100% 6 0 0 Feb 13, 2016 #1 ok I added too much calcium to my tank and I think that's was caused the polyps to pop off. they are still alive now. if I put them back on the skeletons would they reattach?
ok I added too much calcium to my tank and I think that's was caused the polyps to pop off. they are still alive now. if I put them back on the skeletons would they reattach?
L Loose tenticle Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Brooklyn Rating - 100% 36 0 1 Feb 14, 2016 #2 Is it still open?
noelskii MemBiZzLe. Manhattan Reefs Location Rockaway Park Rating - 98.6% 73 1 0 Feb 14, 2016 #3 This happened to me...I lost my whole colony.
FlexLuthor Is Too Noob 4 Skool Manhattan Reefs Location Teaneck, Jersey Rating - 100% 6 0 0 Feb 14, 2016 #4 It's shriveled off to the side but I see the mouth still open. one one of the heads attached itself itself to live rock
It's shriveled off to the side but I see the mouth still open. one one of the heads attached itself itself to live rock
noelskii MemBiZzLe. Manhattan Reefs Location Rockaway Park Rating - 98.6% 73 1 0 Feb 14, 2016 #5 Is it really attached or is it just on top of the live rock? I put some in a container with rubble rock and none of them ever attached. After I lost my whole Duncan colony, my Euphyllias started doing the same. Lost all of them also. All my other corals were fine though.
Is it really attached or is it just on top of the live rock? I put some in a container with rubble rock and none of them ever attached. After I lost my whole Duncan colony, my Euphyllias started doing the same. Lost all of them also. All my other corals were fine though.
FlexLuthor Is Too Noob 4 Skool Manhattan Reefs Location Teaneck, Jersey Rating - 100% 6 0 0 Feb 14, 2016 #6 Damn that sucks
S skimmy New Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location western ma Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Feb 14, 2016 #7 I could be wrong but doesn't that usually happen if your alkalinity is off