RogueGrown
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Are there any corals or mushrooms that would thrive well attached to an overhang? Would being upside down have any negative effects?
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That sun coral looks pretty amazing actually. I'm just playing with my aqua scape with waiting for the mail man....Non-photosynthetic just means that they don't produce energy from sunlight. It doesn't mean they need to be kept in the dark. One of the most common is called, ironically, sun coral.
See the shadows under those overhangs? You are going to find it nearly impossible to maintain corals in those shadows. Maybe a very low light mushroom. NPS corals or sponges can survive there, but they require very different feeding requirements and that makes them very difficult to keep.
I might be wrong, but I think the Chili Coral is recommended to be hung upside down.
Thank you for the input, I'm looking into buying a light that is going to be over rated for my tank and just turn it down a bit, my reason is so when I move up in size I'm not having to buy lighting twice. I figure buy something of quality once, instead of a couple mediocre lights that I'll poke my bottom lip out at.t5 will get under the ledge better than leds which are quite focused and directional. But on a tank your size and with the rock as high in the tank as it is, you can probably do OK with the low wattage led. I usually rip Current and Marineland for selling these as reef ready, but in your situation it's probably as good as any other led fixture.
Feeding NPS corals is not a simple thing. There is an entire forum here just for NPS corals. I have great success regular corals, so I've tried NPS corals a few times. I've given up now. Most who keep them very successfully have them in their own tank because feeding is so different.