Im not sure but I would google it and find some reputable articles online. That way you can combine known facts with (hopefully) scientific evidence and the experience of reef central reefers to make your best decision. You shouldnt soley rely on whats on the boards....imo
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15308376#post15308376 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BuddhaKiss Well I have mine at the bottom of a 90g. So for mine, low light and medium to low flow
I have mine in the middle of a 180g with 3 250mh and 2 160vho actinics with about 35x water movement and mine are doing great. in 4 months went from 3 head to 14heads
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15312198#post15312198 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Nanz If you increase the flow their tentacles get longer. Mine is at the bottom of a 75 gallon 20" tall tank with 6x54W T5s and the flow is 45-60x
I had mine in the center of my tank under a 150MH light and 4 T5's, and moved it to the bottom of the tank where it seems happier. Seems to like medium flow. I started with 1 head and can't count now, even after fragging it a couple times. It also dropped a baby, which I monted to a frag plug, and that baby now has 5 heads. One of my favorite corals!! Very hardy too. It survived a 3 day power outage in my tank last winter due to an Ice storm, and temps went down in my tank to 58f degrees.
Here's a pic of the mother colony, and the baby it dropped in the pic below that.
Pam
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