coral newbie needs advice
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MikeyKid - Posts: 18
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coral newbie needs advice
Just set up my first saltwater tank, 30 gallons with a pair of clownfish. Got some Zoanthids and a Duncan, but they're not opening up much. Water params are good, 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, nitrate at 10 ppm. Running a Kessil A160 light. What am I missing?
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trailblaz - Posts: 2
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
Hey MikeyKid, sounds like your setup's pretty solid. How's the flow in there? Duncans can be picky about current. Maybe dial it back a bit if it's too strong. Also, what's your salinity sitting at?
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Coralay - Posts: 5
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
Lighting could be a factor too. Kessils are great, but how long are you running them daily? Zoanthids usually like moderate light, around 8–10 hours. And are you dosing anything? Calcium and alkalinity levels matter for their growth.
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reefmaster - Posts: 3
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
Yep, second that. Also, check your magnesium. Low mag can mess with calcium uptake. Aim for 1350–1450 ppm.
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tides - Posts: 7
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
My Zoas didn't open for days until I moved them lower in the tank. Maybe yours are getting too much light? Try shading them slightly and see if they perk up.
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rustix - Posts: 29
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
I'm new too, but my Duncan took a week to open fully. Patience might be key here. How long have they been in the tank?
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paulos - Posts: 7
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
Yo, MikeyKid, you got this! My Zoas were shy at first too. Try feeding 'em some reef roids, they'll pop open real quick. Also, what's your temp? Stability's everything.
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weynthel - Posts: 7
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
Reef roids are a solid suggestion. Also, make sure your clownfish aren't bothering them. Mine used to nip at my corals before I rearranged the rockwork.
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felinxo - Posts: 444
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
Honestly, my tank's a mess, but my Zoas thrive. Maybe it's just the vibe. How's your pH? Mine's all over the place, but they don't seem to care.
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zenith4 - Posts: 9
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Re: coral newbie needs advice
pH stability is crucial long-term, even if they're hardy. MikeyKid, test your pH and aim for 8.1–8.4. Also, how old is your tank? New tanks can have swings that stress corals.