O.k. so, I've had a clown and a marine betta under T 12 in a QT tank for the last 4 to 6 weeks.
Obviously not much light. Had them under 4X 65 w PC lights before that. No issues.
I acclimated them both to my 125g that has 2 X 250W MHs and 1 400W MH. I'm following the previous owners schedule of having the 1 middle 400W on from 1-5 and the two outer 250s on from 5-10.
The clown couldn't care less about the lighting, it's eating and hanging out like usual. The marine betta was acting weird tonight. I didn' thave the lights on the full period and I had screen(2 layers) under the lights for most of the day.
My corals were angry with me not having the lights at full blast. There's plenty of spots for the Marine betta to hide out of the light. He usually does this in other tanks and then comes out at night to swim freely in the dark.
So, my question is. Do I light acclimate or not? Will the corals be o.k. under dimly lit conditions have 2 layers of screen under the lights? And how do you keep the screen from falling in the tank? I laid it across inside the canopy and tried to get it to stay, but it for one would sit in the water and two, any disturbance would cause one side or the other to fall in.
I have a canopy and it's difficult to take off given that all the ballasts for the MHs are on top of the canopy. (Screwed in.)
Any suggestions would be great. It's black window screen. Not metal, probably fiberglass.
I can do something funky like have the left MH on part of the day and the right one on at a different time, and not use the 400w middle one for a week or two.
Obviously not much light. Had them under 4X 65 w PC lights before that. No issues.
I acclimated them both to my 125g that has 2 X 250W MHs and 1 400W MH. I'm following the previous owners schedule of having the 1 middle 400W on from 1-5 and the two outer 250s on from 5-10.
The clown couldn't care less about the lighting, it's eating and hanging out like usual. The marine betta was acting weird tonight. I didn' thave the lights on the full period and I had screen(2 layers) under the lights for most of the day.
My corals were angry with me not having the lights at full blast. There's plenty of spots for the Marine betta to hide out of the light. He usually does this in other tanks and then comes out at night to swim freely in the dark.
So, my question is. Do I light acclimate or not? Will the corals be o.k. under dimly lit conditions have 2 layers of screen under the lights? And how do you keep the screen from falling in the tank? I laid it across inside the canopy and tried to get it to stay, but it for one would sit in the water and two, any disturbance would cause one side or the other to fall in.
I have a canopy and it's difficult to take off given that all the ballasts for the MHs are on top of the canopy. (Screwed in.)
Any suggestions would be great. It's black window screen. Not metal, probably fiberglass.
I can do something funky like have the left MH on part of the day and the right one on at a different time, and not use the 400w middle one for a week or two.