mattsilvester
Team RC
...... without letting your sps high and dry?
So, my tank is 24" deep. The highest rock is about 6-8" below the water surface - with a good amout of real estate about 8-10".
Take an sps coral standing say 3-4" tall (initially). That presumably is going to grow up into the water column until it approaches the surface.
So, now lets say I do a 20% water change. That is going to deplete the water level by say 4" - thus exposing the coral.
Sorry for being so clueless - I'm just wondering so I can better plan my rockwaork and coral placement.
Cheers.
So, my tank is 24" deep. The highest rock is about 6-8" below the water surface - with a good amout of real estate about 8-10".
Take an sps coral standing say 3-4" tall (initially). That presumably is going to grow up into the water column until it approaches the surface.
So, now lets say I do a 20% water change. That is going to deplete the water level by say 4" - thus exposing the coral.
Sorry for being so clueless - I'm just wondering so I can better plan my rockwaork and coral placement.
Cheers.