Aussie SPS ?

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Got a frag that looks like an Enchinata (white / light blue tips). Put it high in the tank and it lost all color. I put it down low and the tips turn blue again. Do these aussie sps prefer low light? Thanks in advance. Oh BTW I have 2 x 250W Radiums.
 

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Moderate light works for them.

Although they are located directly on the equator they would like a moderate amount of light.

Too much light, they'll turn on you.

I have Green and Purple Echinata's that prefer light in their face. The frags are in moderate light and they seem to be doing ok.

Stick with where ever it's happy, no one likes a white coral.

I too have 2x 250watt 20k Radiums. Supplemented by (4) 54watt Actinics.
 

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Australia is not located directly on the equator. There are other factors besides the lattitude of collection. That alone will not tell you how much light the coral needs.
 

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From personal experience I know Aussie sps likes cooler temperature. I run my tank 75-76 now and they're all doing fine. One weekend when I was out of town the tank went up to 80 and I lost a couple colonies. So in your case when you put the colonies "high" up in the tank it might not be a lighting issue but more of a heat issue.
 

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Australia is not located directly on the equator. There are other factors besides the lattitude of collection. That alone will not tell you how much light the coral needs.

Close to it, my mistake.

Regardless, it'll thrive through adaptation.
 

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