zik69
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My tank has been up and running for about a year now. It's a 72g bowfront with Nova Extreme Pro (6x54 T5) light setup. About 3 months ago I started buying corals. My first two, Xenia and Star polyp, are doing great and growing really fast. But I haven't had much luck with my bubble coral. Right now it's on a rock in a middle of the tank. At first it looked great, during the day all of the bubbles were inflated and at night it had nice long tentacles. Now, only few of the bubbles inflate and at night it looks dead. I've included some pictures at different times during the day. Also, as you can see on the second picture, sometimes there is a hairy looking substance coming from it. Is this normal? With my current light setup should I maybe place it lower in the tank? I have 2 Koralia2 powerheads and my return pump as a circulation and nothing is pointed directly at the coral. Also, when is the best time to spot feed it? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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