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Are we allowed to ask at what PAR the Lasermelon was raised in @Battlecorals system? Just trying to gauge a baseline for it in our tanks :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
Of course. I’m an open book man. Figure anywhere in the 300-500 window is good
 

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Mostly led, a little outside of the good zone

They weren’t in a super Prime location unfortunately. I wanted to keep them all together as best I could and they ended up in the halide tank but on the outside edge under the photons.
 

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LETS GOOOOO!
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Your brave! So did you cut and glue it back together? I’m curious. I have glued broken branches back on before but never intentional.
Cut it into 3 pieces (left branch and top piece/bottom) and glued them next to each other but spaced out on the rock, more coral surface touching the rock hopefully = more edges to encrust from. Also maybe more surface area getting light? Ill try and get a picture this weekend.
 

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Cut it into 3 pieces (left branch and top piece/bottom) and glued them next to each other but spaced out on the rock, more coral surface touching the rock hopefully = more edges to encrust from. Also maybe more surface area getting light? Ill try and get a picture this weekend.
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If he wins bet every one will be doing it lol
Yeah, that is of one of the cool inadvertent discoveries about these contests

that we do get some insight into what seems to work better for some people when it comes to growth and even some of these recent contests where we’ve been sharing a lot of the parameters that insight even goes a little deeper
 

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If he wins bet every one will be doing it lol
For what it’s worth I’ve done just that with plenty of acros and my experience has been this…. Tons of encrusting and they never shoot up for at least 6 months.. I don’t think they grow much faster..
 

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