I decided to go w/ barebottom route b/c of more flow and lower nutrient level. My tank was designed for sps and few lps, but I found a perfect location for zoa island. The flow is med but random.
I have all the closed loop returns aimed towards the back glass in a 90 deg. via Oceans Motions to keep the detrius suspended, so it can go down to my overflow. That's the main reason why I went w/ BB.
I target feed some of lps (acan, micro, dendros, goni, etc) 3 times a week. The food is "Pappone" made w/ oysters, clams, shrimp, and mussel. It's mainly for my sps, but my lps love it just as much. You can see the corals just grabbing the food.
thanks everyone. Zoa's/paly's are definitely addictive, but it's a good thing You're right about fraggin these polyps being easy. Invincible came by last weekend, and all I had to do was just scrape some off the bottom.
Lights are 2 x 250 de BLV 10k's AND 2 x 54w UVL SA and 2 x 54w ATI blue plus (my favorite T5 bulbs)
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