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Ok, the little day glo daiseys are starting to perk up. The others I'm still not sure about. Thoughts? Should I move them higher, lower?
 

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Tracie6283 said:
Ok, the little day glo daiseys are starting to perk up. The others I'm still not sure about. Thoughts? Should I move them higher, lower?

Where are they at now? Middle?
 
Tracie6283 said:
They were middle. I pulled them closer to the top. We'll see how that goes

Just keep a close eye on them. I think they are moderate light...
 
Yep, I would say medium light as well. I would find a spot mid tank and just leave them for a few days. It may take a couple days for them to acclimate to your lighting. :)
 
coffeetwitch said:
thank you sir.

marine depot has the same octopus you purchased for sale for 160 ish. most places i look they are 200

I got it for 129 with the BRS group by.
 
nice buy koi! If you want t o speed up the break in process you can stick it in a bucket of vinegar/water mix and let it run for a while that'll remove most of the oils and stuff from the manufacturing process. then rinse it out before putting in your sump.
 
tdwright1971 said:
nice buy koi! If you want t o speed up the break in process you can stick it in a bucket of vinegar/water mix and let it run for a while that'll remove most of the oils and stuff from the manufacturing process. then rinse it out before putting in your sump.

Well, been in there almost a week, so imma let it ride... Darn thing only comes with assemble instructions, not operating... Smh
 
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