Coral placement help!

kkwilson698

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Hi there I bought some corals yesterday
-xenia
-Cabbage coral
-trumpet coral

they all seem to be doing fine but I’m not sure where they will do best.

my Xenia hasn’t attached to a rock yet so I have it in a container.

another question I have a Ricordia mushroom I’m not sure if it died or it’s coming back to life

pictures below thank you To anyone For the help! Have a great a weekend!!!

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Looks good for now. Low is always a good starting point.
You can move them up slowly to more desireable spots. I have candy canes/trupets both hi and low. Hi grow much better.
Also depends on your lights.and PAR.
 
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Looks good for now. Low is always a good starting point.
You can move them up slowly to more desireable spots. I have candy canes/trupets both hi and low. Hi grow much better.
Also depends on your lights.and PAR.
Thank you! I have a Red Sea nano running then at about 20% each light setting 10% more on blue I also have an apex and trident monitoring what’s going on.

I’ll keep in mind what you said thank you!!
 

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