Lighting question

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It's behind the pulsing Xenia sorry for the bad pic. When I bought it it was small with one branch and as you can see there are more than that. Great polyp extension

Hmmm......looks pretty browned out, you know what that means right?
 
Par numbers are good to know, I'm learning about it and reading as much as I can. I like going against the grain.

People can believe it or not, what do I care lol it's my tank and I'm loving the growth. Being brand new in this hobby I've noticed (on these boards and forums) people tend to spew information, with little or no experience. I don't give much advise here unless I'm sure of what I'm saying.

One LFS said I wouldn't keep the acro either, gave it to me because it was sick looking, and I kept it for months and it came back and grew. Also I use tap water lol
 
Well thats a first on me!!! Why the heck are the rest of us spending thousands of dollars on expensive lighting and RO units when we can just buy fairy lights and throw tap water into our tank!!
 
Well browned out Acropora is usually caused by insufficient lighting and/or higher than acceptable nitrate/phosphate levels. But seeing as you are using your kick *** 35W lighting that is giving amazing growth and tap water then surely they cant be the reasons......
 
Reading is not your strong point is it kenpau? Lol

Anyway. I love my fairy lights as you call them, loving the tap water, and loving my coral growth. Have a good day kenpew kenpaw kungpowchicken
 
People have a hard time coming to terms with the fact they paid way to much for something, also when they get told they are wrong. It's a shame. Sorry if I upset you to the point where you trash my lighting. Insecure much lol
 
Reading is not your strong point is it kenpau? Lol

Why is reading not my strong point? You said that the coral was browned out when you got it......well it was still browned out in your photo of it in your tank, so your 'fairy lights' didn't seem to be doing the job!

People have a hard time coming to terms with the fact they paid way to much for something, also when they get told they are wrong. It's a shame. Sorry if I upset you to the point where you trash my lighting. Insecure much lol

I'm not having a hard time coming to terms with my lighting decision at all! I love my lighting and wouldn't swap it for anything.....although looking at the picture of your awesome Acropora growth in 3 months I'm considering ditching my 660W top of the range hybrid for your 35W supercharged Christmas lights!

The only thing I'm having a hard time understanding is how in 3 months you have managed to 'apparently' give outstanding growth to an Acropora which has not regained it's colour from when you bought it, which suggests your lighting and/or water quality is not good enough, how as a self confessed 'noob' you are slating the advice that your LFS and people on here are giving you, and the fact that you are living in the future.....you bought the Acropora 1st week in May and had it 8 months before trading it in...........
 
Ah......it's not that easy, if you're making wild statements about extremely low power lighting like that giving amazing Acropora growth then you're going to have to give proof!
 
I'm going to nominate you for browned out reef of the month. Give you a chance to tell the world your success story of how you hung that flameless candle over your tank and had a coral EXPLOSION!!! My god that acro must have been microscopic if that is what it looks like after tons of growth.

This guy is obviously looking for a fight and his stuff will be up for sale soon and he will be out of the hobby. But he will always have the fact that he proved the world wrong.

Bravo sir.
 
Like I stated , you have contradicted yourself early on. Your lights are not going to keep acros, and the picture you post shows nothing to prove it. You have no proof. You can make all the claims you want here.
 
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