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Post by Marlin n' Coral on Jan 23, 2013 7:10:54 GMT -5
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Post by Marlin n' Coral on Jan 24, 2013 7:15:14 GMT -5
Adding additional tank information.
Lighting: 6 X 49 watt T-5 HO w/ lunar LED's Flow rate: 2250 gph.
We're just looking for some colorful coral suggestions that would do well with these current conditions, also where we should place them.
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Post by gotareef on Jan 25, 2013 11:27:21 GMT -5
just about any coral except most acros, deep water acros need clean water but lower light.
I am a lps guy, your tank would look great with some euphyllia, acans, blastos and of course some softies like zoa,paly's
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Post by Marlin n' Coral on Jan 28, 2013 6:11:18 GMT -5
Thank you so much for the helpful info! We'll look into all corals listed and begin a shopping list.
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Post by Marlin n' Coral on Jan 28, 2013 12:25:38 GMT -5
A couple more questions:
1.) Do you think Duncans would do ok?
2.) Would the same coral list work in our 38 gallon? I'm just thinking that as things grow out and we learn how to frag we could maybe move some things from one tank to another. The lighting on that aquarium is 4 X 39 watt. and it has decent flow as well.
2.)Where would you suggest purchasing locally for the SPS corals?
Thank you again for the help! It's nice to have a place to post questions as they arise.
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Post by gotareef on Jan 29, 2013 0:13:39 GMT -5
duncans will live in just about anything the biggest problem with mixing sps and lps is they have totally different needs. sps like "clean" water and high light, lps like "dirtier" water and lower light if you have 2 tanks I would have one sps tank and one lps and softie tank
greg at cultivatedreef.com has a nice selection of sps, there are a few reefers here with some sps I only have tri-color birdsnest, bright orange monti cap, and neon green pavona
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