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Interesting observation, what could be the downsides to this?I like B better. One concern I do have is that all your rock is basically the same height.
Different corals like different lighting intensities. So varying rock height helps you accommodate.Interesting observation, what could be the downsides to this?
Interesting observation, what could be the downsides to this?
Ah didn't even think of that good point.Different corals like different lighting intensities. So varying rock height helps you accommodate.
Thanks...never was a fan of rock walls, plus it limits flow which can turn into a nitrate factory.I personally think it need WAY more rock! I am a big fan of the 90's rock wall in a tank(besides a reef pretty much is a rock wall), only because thats what I grew up on.
Great point. I use my par meter for coral placement. So areas receive mar par than other but the Orpheks do a good job of putting down the par!Different corals like different lighting intensities. So varying rock height helps you accommodate.
Thanks! Is it because there is more structure?C for me