Aquatic Dreams
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- Apr 8, 2016
- Location
- London, ON
I recently got a frogspawn that after one day in my tank is half bleached. I put it on the sandbed in my 29 gal. Biocube. I have an AI Prime for lighting and my blues were at 90 and 70 percent and everything else was under 50 percent.
I've since moved the frogspawn to an area shaded by the rock and turned on the Acclimation mode to 50%. While doing some research I've found that temperature can also be a factor in bleaching. My tank is generally around 79-80 deg. but does get up to around 82 sometimes. So I did float, drip and then Coral RX the frogspawn but perhaps my temps along with the lighting were a bit more that it was used to.
It's not totally bleached but around half the tentacles are clear with light purple tips on them. I'm hoping that being shaded, reduced lighting and several feedings per week will help it recover. While looking for info I came across this cool very informative slideshow on bleached and recovering frogspawn that I figured I'd share in case anybody else has similar issues.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-12/reefslides/index.php
Any further tips or advice any of you have would be appreciated.
Thanks ... Dave.
I've since moved the frogspawn to an area shaded by the rock and turned on the Acclimation mode to 50%. While doing some research I've found that temperature can also be a factor in bleaching. My tank is generally around 79-80 deg. but does get up to around 82 sometimes. So I did float, drip and then Coral RX the frogspawn but perhaps my temps along with the lighting were a bit more that it was used to.
It's not totally bleached but around half the tentacles are clear with light purple tips on them. I'm hoping that being shaded, reduced lighting and several feedings per week will help it recover. While looking for info I came across this cool very informative slideshow on bleached and recovering frogspawn that I figured I'd share in case anybody else has similar issues.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-12/reefslides/index.php
Any further tips or advice any of you have would be appreciated.
Thanks ... Dave.