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these are my all time favorite seen em ' in a magazine and said "man I gotta have these." And what do you know scored a drag with three heads! BUT my question is I have this on top in the high light section and in the mid flow area but seem to be doing wonderful should I move them to low light or should they be fine?
 

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If they are fine, then they are fine.:D

"High" light doesn't say much as its not a quantified amount in par or lux. But if its happy its happy.
Nice score:).
 

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Nice!
 

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If they are fine, then they are fine.:D

"High" light doesn't say much as its not a quantified amount in par or lux. But if its happy its happy.
Nice score:).

Dendros are non-photosynthetic. You will need to spot feed them every 2-3 days to maintain optimal health. Difficult to say how the high light will impact them long-term.
 
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Wilsoni I picked them up in San Jose California at Keith's coral and man they were a nice pick up but thanks everyone! I appreciate the input
 

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