That's interesting, it always seems like my rics and yumas decline in the warmer months. It would be nice to know more about the natural conditions various corals live.
I do a lot of diving in the keys. The water temps in the can hit can hit 90 plus in the summer. Always in the mid 80s. Then down to the 70's even 60s in the winter. Can you imaging doing that to your tank? Those little guys are found in shallow water buried in muck. Sometimes getting no light at all. I too wish we could get to a point where collectors could pass on the infomation about the basics of where an animal came from but I know that will never happen.
Originally Posted by greenstarfish03
I know 100% sure this problem isn't realted to lights. The ric issue clearly started months before I changed bulbs. I had some of these colonies for 6 + years under almost the exact same lights. They have actualy done a little better since I switched to lights, but I wouldn't same they are cured by no means. I have kept these colonies at the top of my tank in lots of light and at the bottom in lower light. They have always been fine regardless and they actual grew faster near the top. Always under PC or T5s though never anything like halides or anything.
Not sure what to tell you then. Maybe call Trop, they have a lot of experience collecting and keeping them. I'm 100 percent sure it's not your temps though.
Thanks for the info. I never thought the temp was the issue but I figured I would give it a try b/c nothing else made sense. I was orginaly thinking some sort of infection but who knows. Calling trop is a good idea actualy. Some of these came from their a long time ago.
Originally Posted by slapshot
I do a lot of diving in the keys. The water temps in the can hit can hit 90 plus in the summer. Always in the mid 80s. Then down to the 70's even 60s in the winter. Can you imaging doing that to your tank? Those little guys are found in shallow water buried in muck. Sometimes getting no light at all. I too wish we could get to a point where collectors could pass on the infomation about the basics of where an animal came from but I know that will never happen.
Not sure what to tell you then. Maybe call Trop, they have a lot of experience collecting and keeping them. I'm 100 percent sure it's not your temps though.