Monday, July 07, 2003
Jul 05
The torch coral I was talking about earlier is doing ok, not the greatest, but I think it will survive. there are 4 branches on the coral in total and 2 of them are thriving in the new lighting, and 2 of them are struggling, have absolutly no idea why, but im hoping that it will change now that the lighting is on a timer and everything can get used to a schedule. As for the polyps, almost all of them have died, except for a select few on the either end of the piece of rock it is on, however with the new lighting, I am seeing more of the blue sponge that makes more polyps growing quite rapidly, so hopefully they will make a full recovery. There are also some polyps on some of the live rock which seems to be doing great, even though it isn't directly in the light. Coral
The torch coral I was talking about earlier is doing ok, not the greatest, but I think it will survive. there are 4 branches on the coral in total and 2 of them are thriving in the new lighting, and 2 of them are struggling, have absolutly no idea why, but im hoping that it will change now that the lighting is on a timer and everything can get used to a schedule. As for the polyps, almost all of them have died, except for a select few on the either end of the piece of rock it is on, however with the new lighting, I am seeing more of the blue sponge that makes more polyps growing quite rapidly, so hopefully they will make a full recovery. There are also some polyps on some of the live rock which seems to be doing great, even though it isn't directly in the light. Coral
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