fatoldsun
NJRC Member
I have 2 small tiles with zoas and a small rock with palys. A few months back I added a Singapore Angel that I had “rescued” and it seemed to be harassing the 1 zoa tile – “whacky watermelons” - they were red. It seemed to leave the green apples and the metallic green palys alone. It also ignored my hammer. I built a small egg-crate frag rack that was more like a cage and moved the 2 tiles and the paly rock in and left them there for a couple months. I added a few monti frags – no issues there. So the Singapore seemed used to the tank and wasn’t going fater anything. The family was pretty attached to the angel so it became clear to me the Singapore was going to be around for a while. I decided to try to move the zoas and palys back out into the tank. They had done well in their little cage - it was very close to the surface so I’m guessing they liked being that close to my relatively weak 150W HQIs. Also should mention - the day I moved them I replaced by bulbs with new Phoenix 14Ks. That was about 2 weeks ago and they haven’t opened. When the Singapore went after them before I moved them, they were being cleaned off the tiles and the angel nipped at them. This is different because they are all still there but they are not opening. If I can’t keep zoas while I have the angel I can come to terms with that but I’m thrown by what I’ve seen. It has left them alone and they are staying closed. Could it be harassing them but not nipping therefore they stay closed but remain present? Or could it be the movement from the light? Any other thoughts? Anything in particular I should test for? I should also mention that I added a kalk reactor about a month ago and levels have been responding nicely but my ReefKeeper II pH has been going haywire - I tried a new BRS probe and tried calibrating a couple times and I’ve had no luck. Anyway when I tested manually I noticed pH is a tad high – like 8.4-8.6 (I think – it doesn’t help that I’m colorblind in the blue-brown-black grey area – my test goes green-blue-purple so I’m guessing a little) – could high pH be the culprit – is that worse than I thought? It still all happened the day I moved them – the other stuff was already done in advance of that – the only change other than their location/proximity to the lights was the bulbs themselves…..