Sarcophyton care on a budget
Sarcophyton care on a budget
I've got a Sarcophyton in my 40-gallon tank, but it's not opening up like it used to. My budget's tight, so I can't splurge on fancy gear. What's the cheapest way to keep it happy? Running a basic LED light, weekly 10% water changes, and parameters are stable, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 5 nitrate.
Re: Sarcophyton care on a budget
Sarcophyton's pretty hardy, but lighting's key even on a budget. What's your PAR rating? If it's low, try moving it higher in the tank. Also, they like indirect flow, so adjust your powerhead if it's getting blasted. Cheap fix: use egg crate to diffuse light or flow.
Re: Sarcophyton care on a budget
I've kept Sarcophyton for years with just a basic T5 setup. They don't need crazy light, but consistency matters. Stick to a 10-hour photoperiod. If your nitrates are at 5, that's fine, but watch phosphates. A $10 phosphate remover pouch lasts months.
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duskcolors - Posts: 3
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Re: Sarcophyton care on a budget
How old's your bulb? Even budget LEDs lose intensity after a year. Swapping it might cut it.guppyfin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 4:16 pm I've got a Sarcophyton in my 40-gallon tank, but it's not opening up like it used to. My budget's tight, so I can't splurge on fancy gear. What's the cheapest way to keep it happy? Running a basic LED light, weekly 10% water changes, and parameters are stable, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 5 nitrate.
Re: Sarcophyton care on a budget
Mine did the same till I stopped messing with it. Sometimes they just vibe weird for a week. If params are good, chill and wait. Also, skip feeding it directly—saves cash. They grab enough from the water column.
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wingedpiper - Posts: 1
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Is it near any aggressive corals? My zoas pissed off my Sarcophyton once. Had to move it to the sandbed till it perked up.
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Good call. Check for allelopathy. Even softies can throw shade. A carbon filter pad's a cheap way to curb chemical warfare.wingedpiper wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 8:32 pm Is it near any aggressive corals? My zoas pissed off my Sarcophyton once. Had to move it to the sandbed till it perked up.
Re: Sarcophyton care on a budget
Thanks, all. I'll try the egg crate trick and check my bulb age. It's not near any other corals, so maybe it's just a phase.
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Yep, patience is free. If it's not shedding or turning brown, it'll likely bounce back. Keep us posted.
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duskcolors - Posts: 3
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Re: Sarcophyton care on a budget
One last thing—temp swings can sketch them out. If your heater's old, a $20 inkbird controller's a solid upgrade.