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kimoyo

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Yeah I'm speaking about sps. My mille's seem fine buy my yongei, torts, tenuis, and others are retracted. I'm not sure if its the lights, or that I just added some 2-part yesterday, or my fish that I added back to the tank earlier this week.

So are there specific reasons for polyp retraction.
 

ShaunW

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Reason 1.

Red bugs

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kimoyo

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solbby said:
Reason 4.

Changes in the homostasis/equilibrium present in the tank, i.e. temp, salinity, light.
So they will retract them when the lights come on? I'm thinking this might be my issue, because the lights just turned on and the polyps seem to be starting to extend again.

I'm also worried about fish nipping.
 

ShaunW

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kimoyo said:
So they will retract them when the lights come on? I'm thinking this might be my issue, because the lights just turned on and the polyps seem to be starting to extend again.

I'm also worried about fish nipping.
What your witnessing is a protective response. Reefs are active during the day, fish are around picking at corals (and coral polyps, i.e. butterfly fish). You must have observed the difference between night time polyp extention (when the reef is sessile and plankton and bacterioplankton are most available) and day time polyp extension?!
 

jackson6745

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Reason 6.

You can't stop touching your corals. :)

there have been a couple times when I messed up with my dosing and my Alk and or MG were VERY high (alk 15dkh+ Mag 1500ppm+). Polyps on all SPS were retracted until levels lowered.
 

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