Thanks Scott, although I must say you have a gi-normous brain at 12 x 8! (LOL

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Here's a full tank shot:
Left side
Front (notice brain pulled it's tentacles in on this shot)
And Right side
Mostly my tank has little 2-3 inch frags and small-sized LPS corals(like the golfball sized goniopora there for scale). Even that monster-looking frogspawn on the right side is only 3 heads (but one of the heads is currently splitting 3 ways! weird huh?) And the Idaho grape montipora is only light acclimating on the bottom before going up on the reef in it's permanent home. So, it won't be there much longer.
Questions:
So, you don't have any type of screen over yours? (but it's probably not sitting directly underneath the bulb is it?) Mine is 14K 250 watt MH with two supplementary 65 w PC actinics.
Now I do have two more 65w PC 10K/6500K daylight bulbs. Only one of which comes on in addition to the other lights at 1:00pm for an hour each day to help simulate the intensity of the overhead midday sun.
I was going to start up the other daylight PC bulb 15 mins/week on a timer until it reaches the same hour length in duration as the other daylight PC. (Then I'd have two 65 w daylight bulbs on for the midday sun, follow?)
...but here's what I've noticed: when the first daylight PC comes on, even though the brain is not directly underneath that bulb, it starts pulling in (as if it's too much).
I thought I read somewhere that 10K bulbs have more PAR at deeper depths than 14K or 20K bulbs. If that's true, will the brain adjust over time (he's still only a few weeks old in my tank) or should I just forego the 2nd 10K PC bulb altogether?
Sorry for so many questions...just want to take good care of these beautiful animals.
Thanks
