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I don’t have exact but this is from someone who had taken PAR on my stock fluval evo light. I mean they are all doing okay at the bottom of the tank for now I just wanted to make sure I didn’t place anything To highDo you have any par measurements? Euphyllia can tolerate some variety in par but have to be brought up to the higher values (200-250) very slowly. Cant reccomend anywhere without par measurements personally
Just wanted lil help ? I don’t see how how many times I post affects you ? If you not gonna be helpful don’t comment thank youAre you just going to keep making the same post??
Coral placement , first time aquascaper
I’m running a stock fluval light have had very nice growth with the hammers I have had for awhile. Just got a group of new coral just hesitant on where to put them but want to sooner then later so my conch doesn’t mess with them. First time can you place corals at an angle like or should it be...www.reef2reef.com
Where to place corals and how to fill up liverock
So this is my saltwater aquarium after almost 3 month being established have abt 5-6 snail , 2 blue leg hermits , and 1 medium size conch for a CUC 2 clown , 1 bangii cardinal , and 1 royal gramma. As you can see the coral I have just got 2 new coral which as in the sand bed and have been...www.reef2reef.com
Seems like you're asking the same question looking for different answers...Just wanted lil help ? I don’t see how how many times I post affects you ? If you not gonna be helpful don’t comment thank you
Hey, keep asking questions! That means you care and want to learn. I have had the same problem happen to me but I don’t give a f!Just wanted lil help ? I don’t see how how many times I post affects you ? If you not gonna be helpful don’t comment thank you
You could always try them a bit higher on the rock, just move them up the rock slowly, let’s say move them up a bit and give a week between moving. Euphyllia can handle quite low par from around 100 all the way up to some people have them at 300. You can tell a lot by just looking at the coral, is it extending etcI don’t have exact but this is from someone who had taken PAR on my stock fluval evo light. I mean they are all doing okay at the bottom of the tank for now I just wanted to make sure I didn’t place anything To high
Completly agree, you can never ask too many questions in this hobby. So much to learn and the help is here so why not ask awayHey, keep asking questions! That means you care and want to learn. I have had the same problem happen to me but I don’t give a f!
I would keep those corals lower in the tank. If they are happy right now then leave them.
Keep on asking questions when you need it and keep up the work!
Y'all, my point was, why create multiple threads asking the SAME question? Wouldn't it be easier to help someone if you had all the info in one place rather than 5 people answering on one thread, another 5 answering on another, and so on?Completly agree, you can never ask too many questions in this hobby. So much to learn and the help is here so why not ask away
It's ok to post and ask questions but try and use some of the good advice experienced reefers provide. Although each tank is unique some general guidelines seem to apply universally for the most part. Softs at the bottom. LPS low to mid tank and SPS top 3rd. Some of those euphyllia on the sand won't do well there because sand irritates them. You can put the plug on a piece of rock rubble to raise it off the sand. Your tank is still new so don't break the wallet on corals the first year because your tank will be unstable and go through a variety of phases that will make coral sustainability difficult.Just wanted lil help ? I don’t see how how many times I post affects you ? If you not gonna be helpful don’t comment thank you
He can post when and where he feels like it. The topic may be applicable to different forums so he may get more usable and diverse response options this way. If it bothers you then as he asked, don't reply and move on.Y'all, my point was, why create multiple threads asking the SAME question? Wouldn't it be easier to help someone if you had all the info in one place rather than 5 people answering on one thread, another 5 answering on another, and so on?
It shouldn’t matter to you what he post. Creating more posts he can get more information about this topic.Y'all, my point was, why create multiple threads asking the SAME question? Wouldn't it be easier to help someone if you had all the info in one place rather than 5 people answering on one thread, another 5 answering on another, and so on?
Thank you I appreciate people like this i appreciate it like you said just new trying to learn as much as I can and trying to get some adviceHey, keep asking questions! That means you care and want to learn. I have had the same problem happen to me but I don’t give a f!
I would keep those corals lower in the tank. If they are happy right now then leave them.
Keep on asking questions when you need it and keep up the work!
He can post when and where he feels like it. The topic may be applicable to different forums so he may get more usable and diverse response options this way. If it bothers you then as he asked, don't reply and move on
Thanks man for taking the time I appreciate it a lot , yeah kinda have already gotten a good amount of corals not getting anymore atm just going to do tank upgrades and slowly let them keep growing. Have a rack coming in to keep some off the rocks. Just worried abt placing too close to other corals and rock work so I’m taking little time figuring where I want to put them. Have a plan right now for a innovated 20 gal setup getting all mapped out and plan on getting ready first Christmas/ new year .It's ok to post and ask questions but try and use some of the good advice experienced reefers provide. Although each tank is unique some general guidelines seem to apply universally for the most part. Softs at the bottom. LPS low to mid tank and SPS top 3rd. Some of those euphyllia on the sand won't do well there because sand irritates them. You can put the plug on a piece of rock rubble to raise it off the sand. Your tank is still new so don't break the wallet on corals the first year because your tank will be unstable and go through a variety of phases that will make coral sustainability difficult.
Just take your time the first year because the tank will go through a variety of ups and downs before it becomes more stable and this makes coral sustainability difficult. Focus on weekly water changes, fish health, regular testing and keeping parameters in good ranges. Renting a par meter for a day is very beneficial but you can also use the photone app for a quick ballpark par reading at the water surface. You don't need huge flow but must have surface ripple for gas exchange. My powerheads only run at 26% intensity max.Thanks man for taking the time I appreciate it a lot , yeah kinda have already gotten a good amount of corals not getting anymore atm just going to do tank upgrades and slowly let them keep growing. Have a rack coming in to keep some off the rocks. Just worried abt placing too close to other corals and rock work so I’m taking little time figuring where I want to put them. Have a plan right now for a innovated 20 gal setup getting all mapped out and plan on getting ready first Christmas/ new year .
Just take your time the first year because the tank will go through a variety of ups and downs before it becomes more stable and this makes coral sustainability difficult. Focus on weekly water changes, fish health, regular testing and keeping parameters in good ranges. Renting a par meter for a day is very beneficial but you can also use the photone app for a quick ballpark par reading at the water surface. You don't need huge flow but must have surface ripple for gas exchange. My powerheads only run at 26% intensity max.
Just trying to help a newcomer get the best chance for having his questions answered. But thanks for deciding what should and shouldn't matter to me...It shouldn’t matter to you what he post. Creating more posts he can get more information about this topic.
you have said the same thing to lots of people including my self. Next time don’t comment. If you have a problem them chat with them privately or don’t do anything.Just trying to help a newcomer get the best chance for having his questions answered. But thanks for deciding what should and shouldn't matter to me...