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What's with the Wellso?


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    Hello once again fellow reefies,

    I'm hoping for a some advice on getting my Wellso to perk up, inflate, expand or whatever. It does not seem to "breath" like it once did. My temp is at 77 and salinity at 1.023. I have a 41G tank and do 15% RO water changes weekly. Calcium is in acceptable range.


    Thank you,


    goodgreef

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    did you change the flow or it's location?

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    What fish are in the tank? I have had a hippo and vlamingi tangs that just couldnt resist nipping on wellso and trachy brains

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    I did not change the location but the flow may be slightly different. I'll try a varied direction. Do they like the flow aimed directly at them?


    goodgreef

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