I originally starting keeping both Florida wild and then aquacultured live rock back in the 1980's and have successfully kept it on and off since. I've also experimented with all different types and strengths of lighting over my live rock tanks from multiple normal output and VHO flourescents to PC's to T5HO's to halides, and have found it typically does best long term under just minimal lighting with the possible exceptions of some of the shallow water photosynthetic gorgonians and anemones and a few other species of corals. I'ts also been my experience this type of rock does best in tanks that are not way over skimmed or filtered, and also overfed along with with very good turbulent flow throughout the tank. Does this sound like nearly the exact opposite of what most people tell you? :eek1: :lol:
I'd like to go into further detail on lighting and feeding TBS rock if anyone's interested in discussing their tanks and how you run them...
I'd like to go into further detail on lighting and feeding TBS rock if anyone's interested in discussing their tanks and how you run them...