I have a few crusty pieces available!I need a frag of this lol
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I have a few crusty pieces available!I need a frag of this lol
Great! Keep it growing!!I have something similar but was just a tiny encrusted polyp on a plug I received from a friend :)
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Killer piece! Love me some smooth skins!
Did you ever measure PAR with the 76%?I have 2 g5 blues and 1 g6 blue xr15s over a 3ft tank. I run them at 76% with a modified LPS soft program. I found the LPS soft with 18% whites is a good balance for sps and LPS . Everything else is at 100%
I used a par meter when I set up the lights. But I haven't since then. My acros are touching the surface of the water already. I bet they are getting more light than I think they areDid you ever measure PAR with the 76%?
I remember when I first got my lights. . I stressed out over how to set up my lights. I stressed over par, spacing between the lights. I watched BRS videos on YouTube. This is when the echotech raidon G5s first came out. I was using hydras before. I knew nothing about raidons at that time I asked questions and not too many people helped me out. I borrowed a par meter from my LFS. I kinda just winged it and did the best I could. I think consistency is more important than PAR. Corals will adapt to most any lighting. Still people should start them off on a low setting at first and work your way up. But me personally I don't pay too much attention to numbers. I just plug them In set them up and don't mess with it too much. So far that's working great for me.I used a par meter when I set up the lights. But I haven't since then. My acros are touching the surface of the water already. I bet they are getting more light than I think they are
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