Gibeon
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So, I don't have a pic yet (will try to get one tonight/tomorrow morning).
I have a smallish colt coral that was doing great for the last month I've had it - fully open most of the time, day and night. I added Kent's phosphate sponge to my canister this weekend and since then it has been VERY tightly similar to how it looked when I first brought it home... however, it is getting a little brown and a little wrinkly looking around the stalk.
It sits next to some Xenia that is VERY happy - pumping all the time, but curls up for a few hours when the lights go out.
I probably did not rinse the Phosphate Sponge quite as well as I should have and a bit of a cloud came out of the return from the canister when I restarted it.
Will colt coral "melt" when it is dead? If not, does it just kind of wither away?
Thanks,
Gib
I have a smallish colt coral that was doing great for the last month I've had it - fully open most of the time, day and night. I added Kent's phosphate sponge to my canister this weekend and since then it has been VERY tightly similar to how it looked when I first brought it home... however, it is getting a little brown and a little wrinkly looking around the stalk.
It sits next to some Xenia that is VERY happy - pumping all the time, but curls up for a few hours when the lights go out.
I probably did not rinse the Phosphate Sponge quite as well as I should have and a bit of a cloud came out of the return from the canister when I restarted it.
Will colt coral "melt" when it is dead? If not, does it just kind of wither away?
Thanks,
Gib