CrayolaViolence
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I am setting up a very shallow frag tank. Right now I will be concentrating on Zoas, leathers and some LPS. I noticed at my LRS they use fluorescents in their frag tank. I have an extra Actinic white and blue light that would fit the tank. It's only about 10 inches deep at the most (maybe a little less honestly). Would that be enough light? They even do SPS under their actinic but I noticed they use a pink bulb in with the blue. I asked about this but was told it was just to show off color that it didn't really offer anything. Does anyone have any opinions on this. I am trying to start small. My budget is thin, and I want to have enough to buy some more stock to frag. I currently have a few large zoa clumps with lovely coloring and palies along with colt coral. Also have some leathers and shrooms. I have a green toad stool, it's a bit small, but could be fragged, just not quite sure how to do that yet. A large mushroom looking green leather as well I could frag, and lots of star polyps.
Right now, just wondering about the light. Since the tank is so shallow would the blue and white actinic work and do I need to add pink or is it really just for show.
Right now, just wondering about the light. Since the tank is so shallow would the blue and white actinic work and do I need to add pink or is it really just for show.