I have recently added a rock with some mushrooms on it into my tank and a med. sized colt coral. Until today I've had these under a 24 in 10,000k strip (20w bulb) in a 40 long tank. When the mushrooms were first added (about 2 weeks ago) there were about a dozen large ones with a couple little ones on the rock ... now there seem to be noticable less ... like 7-8 large and a few small ones. The mushroom rock is located in the middle of my tank a little over half way toward the top (I'd say about 6 inches, maybe less, from the surface) and has a low current running by it. Is there something wrong with where I have it located that would cause the mushrooms to go downhill? Any suggestions?
Next, the colt coral ... I added this last week. It seems to be doing very well and I was just wondering about feeding? Should I do anything in particular for feeding or just let it pick up pieces of food (frozen brine shrimp, pieces of frozen formula, frozen mysis)?
Now, I just today fixed up the lighting a bit more. The LFS suggested going from the 20w 24inch 10,000k bulb to a 30w 36inch 10,000k bulb, so I did that today (my birthday present from hubby, along with a new big beautiful CORAL BANDED Shrimp that I slipped in there as well)
Does the lightning sound right now? I am planning to add a few more soft corals in the future and want to get the right kind for my lighting.
Next, the colt coral ... I added this last week. It seems to be doing very well and I was just wondering about feeding? Should I do anything in particular for feeding or just let it pick up pieces of food (frozen brine shrimp, pieces of frozen formula, frozen mysis)?
Now, I just today fixed up the lighting a bit more. The LFS suggested going from the 20w 24inch 10,000k bulb to a 30w 36inch 10,000k bulb, so I did that today (my birthday present from hubby, along with a new big beautiful CORAL BANDED Shrimp that I slipped in there as well)