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Why can't you keep them? Angelfish? Anyway I agree with that! Though another factor is unfortunately my lobophyllia ended up bleachingDang, two corals I don’t think I’ll be able to keep for a while… Acantho wins though, they’re just so fleshy and poke-able (Yes, it’s a coral that just looks like I could poke it).
I have angels in one tank and a high PAR in the other - I would also love a Potter’s Angel but fear for my current LPS in the tank where I have no angels.Why can't you keep them? Angelfish? Anyway I agree with that! Though another factor is unfortunately my lobophyllia ended up bleaching
Though hopefully I'll be able to pick up an acantho soon
First of all, can I see a photo of the second tank? Second, any shaded spots you can put low light corals in?I have angels in one tank and a high PAR in the other - I would also love a Potter’s Angel but fear for my current LPS in the tank where I have no angels.
Here’s a photo, prior to the tin disaster (I’ve lost maybe 1/2 of the coral seen here).First of all, can I see a photo of the second tank? Second, any shaded spots you can put low light corals in?
Sorry about the tank crash. Any ways you're trying to lower those levels?Here’s a photo, prior to the tin disaster (I’ve lost maybe 1/2 of the coral seen here).
The deresa clam is getting 300 PAR at a minimum, if not more. So the Maxima is getting quite possibly 4-500 PAR.
As you can see, it’s either blasted by light or almost no light (although my candy apple zoas were doing well here) unfortunately.
Honestly, I don’t intend to lower the levels but I do acclimate all my LPS to the lighting in one corner (the most shaded corner in the front).Sorry about the tank crash. Any ways you're trying to lower those levels?