Im getting more and more hooked into NPS corals. Ive been reading posts and different articles for quite some time now and want to start changing out my system to house NPS corals.
Currently I have a 180 gallon 6 foot tank with 3 250w metal halides for lighting and an ecotech mp40 and a koralia 6 for flow.
Im not attached to the sps in my system so Ill probably give them away or trade em for store credit. As far as the LPS in my tank go I'd really like to keep them.
Is it possible to house LPS and NPS in the same tank and both be healthy? Does anyone have this combination in their tank?
Do I need to change out my lighting? If so what should I change it to in order to keep the NPS and LPS happy?
Im most likely going to be changing out the koralia for another mp40. Will the 2 mp40s be sufficient for the tank size?
As far as feeding the NPS has it been found that the dry food and wet food dosing is absolutely necessary or can you just feed dry? Of course whenever I get the chance and funding I absolutely want to make a system like aquabacs. (so sweet, very clean)
As far as temperature goes currently my tank ranges from 77-80. Is this acceptable or should it be lower? Is the 75-77 range better and also still ok for LPS?
Do those of you with gorgs and nephtyas find that their polyps are extended all day even in light? do they come out more when you target feed?
Do you use oyster-feast and roti-feast or do you prefer one over the other?
Thanks for any answers or guidance and thanks for all of the posts that you all have made! you are all an inspiration!
Currently I have a 180 gallon 6 foot tank with 3 250w metal halides for lighting and an ecotech mp40 and a koralia 6 for flow.
Im not attached to the sps in my system so Ill probably give them away or trade em for store credit. As far as the LPS in my tank go I'd really like to keep them.
Is it possible to house LPS and NPS in the same tank and both be healthy? Does anyone have this combination in their tank?
Do I need to change out my lighting? If so what should I change it to in order to keep the NPS and LPS happy?
Im most likely going to be changing out the koralia for another mp40. Will the 2 mp40s be sufficient for the tank size?
As far as feeding the NPS has it been found that the dry food and wet food dosing is absolutely necessary or can you just feed dry? Of course whenever I get the chance and funding I absolutely want to make a system like aquabacs. (so sweet, very clean)
As far as temperature goes currently my tank ranges from 77-80. Is this acceptable or should it be lower? Is the 75-77 range better and also still ok for LPS?
Do those of you with gorgs and nephtyas find that their polyps are extended all day even in light? do they come out more when you target feed?
Do you use oyster-feast and roti-feast or do you prefer one over the other?
Thanks for any answers or guidance and thanks for all of the posts that you all have made! you are all an inspiration!