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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · Our goal in this episode is to show you how to be prepared, what to look out for and how to get past some of the most common coral issues. We are specifically focusing on the easier to keep soft corals and LPS we chose for our 40 gallon tanks and grouped the ailments by four distinct causes.

  2. Sep 26, 2022 · Brown hair algae gets its name from its brown color and long, hair-like appearance. While brown hair algae is not harmful to fish or other aquatic creatures, it can cause problems for tank owners. Brown hair algae can grow quickly and spread throughout the tank, causing the water to become cloudy.

  3. The most common coral diseases include black band disease, white band disease, coral bleaching, yellow band disease, brown jelly disease, white pox disease, and dark spots disease. As most coral diseases have no cure, the best way to deal with them is through prevention, read on to find out more.

  4. Mar 9, 2022 · Before you panic over ANOTHER algae bloom, it’s okay. More fish and invertebrates eat these species. So you’ll supply a handy snack while eliminating your diatom problem. It gives you a chance to adjust any other issues (water quality, filtration, etc.). And isn’t green a nicer color than brown?

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  5. Mar 5, 2022 · When Acros turn brown because there is too much light, the color change is due to the change in the distribution of zooxanthellae, a process called photoinhibition. This process is what can also drive the browning process because the photopigments are rearranged to shield from excessive lighting.

  6. Aug 9, 2020 · I added a Green Leptoseris coral to my tank a few weeks ago and it seems to be losing its color. It was bright green when I bought it, and now it is much darker/duller. I placed it at the bottom of my tank for low light / low flow conditions.

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  8. Aug 11, 2023 · Feeding: 2-3 times a week foods like mysis shrimp, brine shrimp and gulf shrimp. Mates: LPS and SPS corals like Brain Corals. Predators: Green Hydnophora, Galaxea Coral and Starry Cup Coral. Fragging: Not recommended. Scolymia or Scoly Corals are a captivating addition to any marine tank.

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