Acropora ok with some shading ?

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Hi Judy looking for some advice, just trying g my first acro frag to see how I get on but no matter where I place it I get some shading under the it, only light is a ai prime 16hd. Am I likely to loose it due to the shading ?
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Not sure what you are referring to, but will try? When thinking about shading, it’s other corals over growing, not a coral shading itself which is normal and unavoidable.

Here is an example of shading, my birds nest was placed several inches from a green Slimer, but is growing much faster and starting to shade the Slimer
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I don’t disagree with the comment re: lighting but overall question is regarding shading- imho you can’t ever fully eliminate shadowing; the acro pictured above appears to get adequate coverage for health- shadowed areas may be a different darker color. Whether it’s strong enough a par meter could deduce but acros want higher values from high 200s at minimum to 500+
 

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Keeping acros shaded for long enough will eventually make the base die in the best case scenario, but could also lead to a very slow tissue narcosis which can than turn into RTN and kill the whole colony within a few hours.

Unfortunately I’m speaking from experience. That said, at least for me it was years in the making, and happened to large 30cm+ wide colonies.
 

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Hi Judy looking for some advice, just trying g my first acro frag to see how I get on but no matter where I place it I get some shading under the it, only light is a ai prime 16hd. Am I likely to loose it due to the shading ?
Thanks in advance
Chris

Name is Dan, not sure who Judy is. :)

Shading is normal in our tanks. The best way to avoid this this to have multiple lights blanketing the tank.

Sometimes a base loses color but still has polyps.
 
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Name is Dan, not sure who Judy is. :)

Shading is normal in our tanks. The best way to avoid this this to have multiple lights blanketing the tank.

Sometimes a base loses color but still has polyps.
😂 was meant to be just, I need to read through before posting.
 
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Not sure what you are referring to, but will try? When thinking about shading, it’s other corals over growing, not a coral shading itself which is normal and unavoidable.

Here is an example of shading, my birds nest was placed several inches from a green Slimer, but is growing much faster and starting to shade the Slimer
IMG_0892.jpeg
Thanks that was the answer I was looking for, will have to wait for a new tank befoure new lighting.
 

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