Pufferpunk
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I have a billion HUGE amphipods in my 50g & the zoas all look great in there.
did you change or increase your lighting lately? I am having a similar issue with mine running from the new bulbs I just put in. They got a lot better when I reduced the photoperiod, but they're definitely still looking a little unhappy. Just wondering if that variable could be impacting.
I've been slowly upping my new ai Vegas over the last 2 months, and everything in the tank was good until they hit 82% and the temperature spiked the first warm day up to 82 degrees! I think it was heat the made my corals lose it, but as it resulted in some sps bleaching, and my plate mildly bleaching, I have since turned my lights down to 60%, and anytime I try and push it beyond 63% the corals in the tank look mildly unhappy. So, beyond setting it at 60% and leaving it, I haven't done anything lighting-wise in the last 1 and a half weeks. Good call though, lighting could be implicated...
Still curious. I may have to just throw in the towel and go with random night-predator that I cannot see, thereby cutting me out of any cool zoas!I hope not though, zoas really are so cool looking, lol!
Yeah, it wasn't terribly intense lighting, I think that it was the combination in heat (82!) and the higher lighting. Despite the rep for not having deeper penetration due to the lenses used on the Vegas, most people (from what I've read) still cannot use them at 100% at 6-8inches above water level, from what I've read at least. In terms of providing ample lighting, I think I am ok so far, and will likely try upping it 1% every week or two weeks to see how the coral reacts.
The fat worm did concern me, I was shocked to see it!! (And happy my trusted cleaners were jabbing the thing...) I do wonder if it is making a small buffet of my limited corals...?
Any tips on where to buy a red light flashlight? Trips to target only lead to me finding red bulbs. I could throw the red LEDs onto 1% during the night I suppose.