cambo123
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I have a relatively new (less than 2 weeks) neon green short tentacle plate coral in my 20L. There is really only one area he will fit in the tank without rearranging the rocks. It is in the center on the sand bed and about 3/4 of the disk is shaded by my frogspawn. Here is the thing, in the area being shaded the color seems more vibrant and the little tentacles are more noticeable. The area being hit by the light seems more retracted. It doesn't look bad just different (less vibrant, less expansion). I have room to move it more into the light or a little more into the shade. The light right now is a reef breeders value LED. I have kept the light on very low setting in fear of damaging the coral (less than 20% on both channels). I usually have the light around 35%. I have read everywhere that these things like moderate flow and moderate to high lighting. I feel that I have plenty of light, it just looks like it is slightly unhappy in the directly lit area. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Cameron
Thanks
Cameron