Candelabra Gorgonian
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Topic: Candelabra Gorgonian
Posted By: WhiteReef
Subject: Candelabra Gorgonian
Date Posted: March 27 2010 at 6:48pm
My candelabra gorgonian has not been very happy the last several days. It was opening up really good for the first while, but lately it won't open. Right now I can get it to open a little when I feed the tank. However, sometime later it is closed up again. The blade and silver gorgonians are looking happy, all of my corals are looking happy, so I am perplexed.
One thing that I did notice was a damsel that was picking at the polyps. I have been training the damsel by spooking it when it gets near it, and I have been feeding the tank a bit more to keep it well fed. Since then it has not been picking at it. This stopped about a week ago.
Water parameters: SG 1.0235 Ak 11.6dkh* CA 475** Mg 1120** pH 8.0 Temp 75-78
*seachem test kit **redsea test kits
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Richard
Former 47G Column Reef, Magna 20" x 18" x 31"H
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Posted By: WhiteReef
Date Posted: March 28 2010 at 4:48pm
Well I thought I would check a few other parameters to make sure they
are in normal ranges. When I tested the pH on a test kit that I can
read better, it was much lower. This might the culprit. Also I was
noticing ammonia and nitrate a little higher than what I usually keep
things at. Along with that Mg is on the lower scale of things. Any
suggestions on getting the pH to the 8.2 range and Mg in the 1300 range?
I think that I know why my ammonia and nitrates are little on the high side, I have been feeding the tank a bit for the last while. I have been feeding a pinch of spiralina, a small amount of tubifex worms, 6 phyto concentrated drops, and two frozen brine cubes in the morning. Then in the evening I have been feeding 2 frozen mysis cubes and golden pearls. This has been my feeding schedule for the last few weeks, and I think that I am just dealing with overfeeding on that front.
any thoughts?
pH 7.8
Nitrates ~15mg/l
Nitrites <0.2 mg/l
Ammonia 0.2 mg/l last water change 2 weeks ago
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Richard
Former 47G Column Reef, Magna 20" x 18" x 31"H
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Posted By: WhiteReef
Date Posted: March 28 2010 at 8:40pm
Well the damsel still has a liking for the coral. Do I just keep feeding like I mentioned above and sit at the tank for hours on end trying to train a fish? Or should I just build a fish trap and remove it? I have the acrylic and glue to build one.
Note: I am rather certain that this same damsel chose to eat my nice green birds nest frag from Nick. He was seen at least once picking at it.
HELP!
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Richard
Former 47G Column Reef, Magna 20" x 18" x 31"H
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Posted By: Dion Richins
Date Posted: March 28 2010 at 10:01pm
Catch and flush. I wouldnt think twice.....
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Posted By: WhiteReef
Date Posted: April 09 2010 at 10:05pm
I hooked me some fish in my tank! Here are the hooks I used. I went over to FishTech to get them, and had to use 1-2lb test line to tie them. All I did was use some krill and I caught my clarkii (he was to aggressive for my liking and was nipping my gorgonians) and the damsel too! Just after that short little thing and my gorgonians look so much better. If anyone wants my damsel fish let me know he is cool looking, just everything a damsel fish is and a coral nipper.

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Richard
Former 47G Column Reef, Magna 20" x 18" x 31"H
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Posted By: Mark Peterson
Date Posted: April 09 2010 at 11:06pm
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