P. Ciliata

+1 what justinl said. They are a very shallow water species, so no issues with light intensity.

Drs. Foster and smith are a good place to buy some tahitian moon sand for relatively cheap.

Dan
 
I've collected P. ciliata down to at least 140 feet and at that depth they are living pretty dim. The intensity and spectral nature of the light along with the background color and structure will determine their color and pattern.

It is probably safe to assume that most P. ciliata for sale came from reef flats and were exposed to very bright, broad spectrum light.

Roy
 
That'll work, what about some kind of net tightened over the top just so it isnt as bulky?

Or any other ideas?? I am debating between putting him in a 14gallon biocube or a 15gallon tank and putting my own lights and filtration in it.
 
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