He arrived at 10:30 AM, I spent an hour acclimating to my water, dumped it's water and just kinda dumped him in the tank. I figured this would be the best way as it would figure out where it wanted to be. My leather coral shrunk within one hour to a little stub, so I ran a carbon bag for 16 hours.
He climbed behind some rocks, but is three times the size as he was in the bag. Most circulation is off right now, as well as lighting , he has been in the tank 18 hours. I guess I should leave him be and let him find a perch?
Looks very healthy. Carbon helped the Leather. I ran Carbon not only for the Anemone's spent nem
atocysts, but also I had a trachyphyllia waging war with a wellsophyllia, they are now separated.
ALK 3.8
Kalk 350
pH 8.4
He came with A C.Varians slug I ordered, the C. Varians is now dead.
I'm a little afraid of the chemical traces of animals in my tank. The Trachyphyllia and Wellsophyllia got angry with each other, I have a citron Goby that slimes when upset, and a Hydnophora, which is a notorious "Chemical Ali". Add that to whatever the Heteractis Crispa shed, the death of the C. Varians.........very edgy in my tank today (see the specs, it's a small tank)
It's been up a little over a year, but I have done no stocking between October and three weeks ago.