I've never had luck with Red Planet frags, but I traded some hammer and acro corals for a large piece of Red Planet and am trying again. I figure a larger colony will have a better chance of survival.
Parameters:
Ca - 450
Alk - 7.3
Mg - 1290
PO4 -.04
NO3 - 0-5
I've had the red planet about...
I did my research and found that with the placement in my tank from the surface and the PAR readings of my light (Current USA orbit marine), the frogspawn would receive anywhere from 80-100 PAR. Is there anyone who has tried this (or any other euphyllia corals) with the same light setup?
what are some cool low light corals? Mostly under 100 PAR as my lighting is low. I already have 3 different zoas , 1 mushroom, and 1 Pom Pom Xenia. Is there any other corals you guys like that fit in my PAR range?
Will a coral still grow with light 50-100 PAR less than that of the corals minimum suggestion? For example, a coral with a PAR range of 150-250 under a light of 50 or 75.
So I just got my par meter and have a few questions!
MY TANKS
150g SPS only tank - running 5 Hydra 26s over a 60" x 24" x 24" tank.
Frag tanks 48" x 24" x 8" running an 8 bulb t5HO setup
Bedroom tank at home - 60 gallon cube with 24" x 24" x 24" with a Kessil 360W
READINGS
150 was reading...
So....
Round 2 has started!
Skip to it here:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/par-shootout-seneye-reef-monitor-v2-vs-apogee-mq-510-full-spectrum-underwater-quantum-meter.292681/page-3#post-3612209
Original Round 1 continue on below:
Background:
I bought this Seneye Reef Monitor off...