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Water Change ?

MadReefer

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I did a water change today and some coral were exposed above the water line, see pic. I am wondering now if I should drain from the sump now instead if display tank. Thoughts?
 

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NanoJoe

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Taking it out of the sump would be ideal to lessen stress on the corals I suppose. I know wild conditions some corals in tidal pools will get exposed.
That said, I don’t think I’ve ever lost a coral from being exposed for a short period of time.
 
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It’s fine as long as it wasn’t crazy long and you weren’t blasting them with high light and heat, drying them out.
 

mwil79

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I wouldn't worry about like maximus said as long as it's not for extended amounts of time it should be fine. I have had sps hanging out of the water for a few minutes during changes.
 

amado

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I always pump water from the sump and not the display.
That way you don’t suck up fish or disturb corals.
I also fill it by the sump so that it can be less stressful for the Corals
 
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