i just bought a amazing frog spawn frag from kyle and it really expanded in my tank when i got it home
i put it in the sand where my fellow reefer had it but i can see its not reaching its full size when it was with previous owner
any suggestions??
i just bought a amazing frog spawn frag from kyle and it really expanded in my tank when i got it home
i put it in the sand where my fellow reefer had it but i can see its not reaching its full size when it was with previous owner
any suggestions??
Give it a day to recover. It ought to bounce back.
ok thanks i was worrying it was not going to look like it did
i moved it in like three different spots
do u know is a koralia 3 is good enough movement for it in a 55g??
It just needs a little time to adjust to the different water and light. It doesn't need much flow. There was slow current where I had it in my tank. You said you had T5's. It's used to sitting underneath 250 watt halides, so I would at least move half way up your tank or higher. At least to start with. No need to worry, this frog has been very hardy.
yeah i have it half way now as thats where its going to stay ill check on it tomorrow i know hell pull through
yeah i have my powerhead like about 10 inches away from it its getting pretty good flow
Frogspawn like low flow from what we have seen.. Try to not let it get hit by too much direct flow..
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Gosh, if i only had a smaller tank i'd buy more frogspawn from Kyle! The second week I had it, it began to divide! I went from 3 head to 6 heads, and unfortunately I only have the standard Biocube lighting but I set it pretty high and on a medium flow. I love them!! Congrats on a great buy, and again, Thank you again, Kyle!
yea i think its doing better set it a little higher 3/4 od the way and lowered the flow
but ill keep checking on it
they love light flow from what I have seen also
yeah think i have to move it again from to the other side of the tank below the filter