4-5 days ago I purchased a torch coral from my LFS.
The coral appears healthy, but isn't fully extending its tentacles during full lights. It is currently placed mid-depth in a 2' deep tank under 2x150w MH + 2x54w t5's. I have noticed that the coral extends much further during the period when only the t5's are on, and a small portion of the coral that is shaded extends further than the rest under full lights.
I know that corals have the ability to expel their zooxanthellae to accomodate for changes in lighting. My question is, should I move the coral to a deeper/more shaded location, or should I wait to see if he adjusts?
The coral appears healthy, but isn't fully extending its tentacles during full lights. It is currently placed mid-depth in a 2' deep tank under 2x150w MH + 2x54w t5's. I have noticed that the coral extends much further during the period when only the t5's are on, and a small portion of the coral that is shaded extends further than the rest under full lights.
I know that corals have the ability to expel their zooxanthellae to accomodate for changes in lighting. My question is, should I move the coral to a deeper/more shaded location, or should I wait to see if he adjusts?