How are you guys getting such great polyp extension with this coral? Mine is growing, actually encrusting right now at a pretty good clip, but I cannot get the polyps to extend. Any suggestions?
I have a ORA Red Planet that is also fairly pink. New growth is nearly white and old growth at the base has some light green tint to it. It is located about 12" down in tank under AI LED's that are above the water about 12".
It has double in size (2" to 4" in about 30 days), but is not coloring up well.
Tank is 8 feet long and running 8 AquaIllumination LED modules w/ white at 80% and blue at 100% intensity.
I figure I can either:
1. Move ORA RP down.
2. Move lights up (but other corals seem to like intensity)
3. Turn down the white intensity on LED's (but other corals seem to like the intensity....maybe a little less wouldn't hurt them though???)
What do you guys think?
Regards,
Leo-
i want to see your "dipped in latex paint" RP pic
hows the green on yours Leo? its pretty high up if i remember correctly...
I would lower your rp if I were you. I run 6 ai units on my 240 and have the rp about 2" off the sand bed and the ai units 6" above the water, this puts the rp about 30" from the light. It is coloring up nice with both the red and the green colors. You have to be careful with the ai units they are par monsters, way more than even 400w mh.
Im currently using the ULNS Method with full blown Zeovit. I have friends that have Red Planets in a non ULNS system and use a Sump/Fuge, and the results are similar when it comes to color, growth and PE.
Make sure your lighting is sufficient (PAR & color spectrum), placement, and flow. Like all SPS, these guys need a lot of Calcium for consistent growth.
GL!
Leo~ that's the pic i was thinking of. what kind of lighting do you have over that?
Under 250w Phoenix 14K MH's.
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