clancaster23
Reefing newb
Not sure if I should post this in this section or the equipment part since it pertains to both...
My frogspawn I posted a few days ago is basically totally dead and not sure why except for the fact that maybe my lights are just too old. Water params are good as I just tested when I posted the pics a few days ago. I have a hammer and another frogspawn in there and although they do not look as good as they have, they are still alive. I have a few other coral like zoas, a few acans, mushrooms (I know they won't die due to lack of light) and even my two rock flower nems are looking good. It's just the hammer and frogspawns that are looking like crap. Would poor lighting do this? I have a four bulb T5. Would I have to replace all four (there's two actinics and two 54 watt whites. Reason I ask is I'm limited on what I can spend on tank stuff right now so if I can get away with just replacing the white bulbs for now, that's what I want to do but if I need to do all four for best results, I will.
My frogspawn I posted a few days ago is basically totally dead and not sure why except for the fact that maybe my lights are just too old. Water params are good as I just tested when I posted the pics a few days ago. I have a hammer and another frogspawn in there and although they do not look as good as they have, they are still alive. I have a few other coral like zoas, a few acans, mushrooms (I know they won't die due to lack of light) and even my two rock flower nems are looking good. It's just the hammer and frogspawns that are looking like crap. Would poor lighting do this? I have a four bulb T5. Would I have to replace all four (there's two actinics and two 54 watt whites. Reason I ask is I'm limited on what I can spend on tank stuff right now so if I can get away with just replacing the white bulbs for now, that's what I want to do but if I need to do all four for best results, I will.