Corals under 100 PAR?

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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?
 

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Didn't ask for em to be easy. :D If my tiger conch would quit knocking my dendro over I think it'd be in pretty good shape. Lol. And blastos are a great suggestion. I have a nice colony of wellsi in sand at front of tank (but I run my par a bit on the high side anyway)
LOL, My merletti's in this tank get great light, I dose now, I get nuthin......... My dendro(s:D) and black sun coral, there great. Some don't like the higher nutrints.;Chicken
 
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Awesome! thanks for all the suggestions. I really like the look of the Euphyllia corals like frogspawn, hammer, and torches. Especially because I'll soon have two clowns. I've read differing lighting specs for them though. I'd estimate that in my tank with their placement on my rock they'd get about 75 PAR give or take. I understand it's not the ideal lighting but could I have any of these in my tank?

I really like the blastos and sun coral you guys mentioned but have yet to target feed anything so it's tough to decide on them. how often would I need to feed them? I have mysis shrimp.
 

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Awesome! thanks for all the suggestions. I really like the look of the Euphyllia corals like frogspawn, hammer, and torches. Especially because I'll soon have two clowns. I've read differing lighting specs for them though. I'd estimate that in my tank with their placement on my rock they'd get about 75 PAR give or take. I understand it's not the ideal lighting but could I have any of these in my tank?

I really like the blastos and sun coral you guys mentioned but have yet to target feed anything so it's tough to decide on them. how often would I need to feed them? I have mysis shrimp.

The sun coral should be fed weekly minumum. But id feed it every 3 days at least.
 

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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?
Yes favias, leptoseris, acans- basically all those medium polyped size lps.
 

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Duncan's for the win!!! One of my fav coral and they can handle lower light.

Even most chalices if you feed them a couple times a week.
 

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I was thinking of getting that if I couldn't put those euphyllia in the tank because I read sometimes the toadstool may host clowns, is that right?
my green toadstool does not host clowns . my red carpet does
 

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Awesome! thanks for all the suggestions. I really like the look of the Euphyllia corals like frogspawn, hammer, and torches. Especially because I'll soon have two clowns. I've read differing lighting specs for them though. I'd estimate that in my tank with their placement on my rock they'd get about 75 PAR give or take. I understand it's not the ideal lighting but could I have any of these in my tank?

I really like the blastos and sun coral you guys mentioned but have yet to target feed anything so it's tough to decide on them. how often would I need to feed them? I have mysis shrimp.
For blastos either merlettis or wellis, they dont really need feeding just some light. But i do supplement focus feed with live phyto laced w coral amino. I like the phyto route to keep nitrate and phosphates min or nil.
 

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