That's wild lol. I just started the hobby beginning of this year, but my 2 gallon pico has multiple sps growing great! Monti, leptastra, even a stylophora doing great. That tank needs way more light man when you see zoas stretching like that, they're not doing great they want more light
On the corner tank- at the very least there needs to be carbon used and changed out on the regular to control chemical warfare from the soft corals.Also along with more lighting,increased water flow would be another adjustment to make.
That's wild lol. I just started the hobby beginning of this year, but my 2 gallon pico has multiple sps growing great! Monti, leptastra, even a stylophora doing great.
That tank needs way more light man when you see zoas stretching like that, they're not doing great they want more light
Thanks Chris for a great video. I never miss. Peace.
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Orange echinata and Galaxea will hold their own and add color and movement at the same time.
On the corner tank- at the very least there needs to be carbon used and changed out on the regular to control chemical warfare from the soft corals.Also along with more lighting,increased water flow would be another adjustment to make.
The second tank I would try some blastomussa and encrusting leptoseris ( jackolantern) and favia as well.
We are running a carbon reactor currently
All great choices
Love your informative videos!
So glad!
One of the most important things for acros is filtration and good lighting and feeding them properly.
Cabbage leather. Fox coral bubble coral would be good choices for the retirement home aquarium
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Ty
What kinda light do they have
Ai prime