What kind of corals do you have over overhangs

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I have a torch that is under a monti cap that is starting to shade. I will have to make a decision where I want it at because it will end up shading most a portion on the bottom.
 

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I have two blastos under mine. I will be fragging it back this week along with a frogspawn and birdsnest.
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@kevgib67 should clarify that's its still getting some light.
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Though still semi-shaded, this should be fine for a moseleya right? Getting slightly less light than my Paragoniastrea
 

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@kevgib67 should clarify that's its still getting some light.
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Though still semi-shaded, this should be fine for a moseleya right? Getting slightly less light than my Paragoniastrea
I’m no expert, never had one but I believe indirect light is fine. But you might want to double check with someone with experience. Gorgeous piece by the way.
 

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I’m no expert, never had one but I believe indirect light is fine. But you might want to double check with someone with experience. Gorgeous piece by the way.
Thanks :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes: been looking for a moseleya for ~4 months, glad to finally have one! @encrustingacro is the lighting fine? Anyway my understanding is that (most) LPS are extremely hard to light-starve, though I don't want to risk this piece. By the way, you should see it at night!
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Thanks :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes: been looking for a moseleya for ~4 months, glad to finally have one! @encrustingacro is the lighting fine? Anyway my understanding is that (most) LPS are extremely hard to light-starve, though I don't want to risk this piece. By the way, you should see it at night!
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Not all LPS are low-light corals; it depends on where they are collected. I would say Moseleya is more of a medium-light coral; I have seen a few of them in intertidal habitats in Western Australia.
 

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Not all LPS are low-light corals; it depends on where they are collected. I would say Moseleya is more of a medium-light coral; I have seen a few of them in intertidal habitats in Western Australia.
Is it good where it is? Getting similar light to my trachy, turbinaria and wilsoni
 
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Thanks for the responses.
Does anyone keep gonis and chalices in half shaded areas?
 

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