How do I prepare my tank for sps

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what would you supplement them with?
On my ReefSys I have 2 x Hydra64 HD and 2 x Prime 16 HD to fill in some shadows.

Once SPS coral start to spread out you will need a lot of light otherwise you end up with shadowing.

What you have will work with to start because frags take a while to grow out.
You'll also need to set up auto dosing if you don't already have it because stability is key.
 

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Sarcophyton grow right next to acropora on the reef, so they’ll be fine. You just need to slowly acclimate the leather to higher lighting. A strong skimmer and some GAC will help with any possible chemical warfare. I would hold off adding pocillopora unless you really like that genus? With higher lighting you’ll need higher flow. Start with the easier stuff, monti, stylo, slimer and bonsai (tricolor valida).
 

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I don’t know how much I buy into the leathers and toxins. I have two good size ones in my mixed tank. A toadstool and a devils hand with quite a few acros. Granted most of my acros are smaller but they are growing well enough. And a couple are doing fantastic.

As for flow, more is better. I have 4 gyres. One on each side and two on the rear. Lights are reefbreeders and par averages 200-300 at top of rocks and 150-200 on lower stuff.
Stable parameters are the most important I think. When I test, my numbers are almost always identical one week to the next.
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I don’t know how much I buy into the leathers and toxins. I have two good size ones in my mixed tank. A toadstool and a devils hand with quite a few acros. Granted most of my acros are smaller but they are growing well enough. And a couple are doing fantastic.

As for flow, more is better. I have 4 gyres. One on each side and two on the rear. Lights are reefbreeders and par averages 200-300 at top of rocks and 150-200 on lower stuff.
Stable parameters are the most important I think. When I test, my numbers are almost always identical one week to the next.
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Beautiful tank.
 
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Yeah I have heard that as well. I don’t understand why though , is it because coraline is sensitive or does it require stablity much like acros.
 

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Hi all. My 90 gallon reef has been up for nearly 2 years and I am thinking of finally adding some sps like acro, Monti, birds nest and pocilipora. I have plenty of coraline algae which I think is a good sign. How do I know if my tank is ready for sps and how can I take steps to ensure they survive in my tank. I also have a big leather don’t know if that will stress them out. All advice is greatly appreciated : )
I had trouble growing SPS, eventually they die. My error was improper PAR. Rent a PAR from BRS and map your tank. SPS love flow. Good luck.
 

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Hi all. My 90 gallon reef has been up for nearly 2 years and I am thinking of finally adding some sps like acro, Monti, birds nest and pocilipora. I have plenty of coraline algae which I think is a good sign. How do I know if my tank is ready for sps and how can I take steps to ensure they survive in my tank. I also have a big leather don’t know if that will stress them out. All advice is greatly appreciated : )
I would do an ICP Test and go slowly
 

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