RockyMtnReef
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14551051#post14551051 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MarcoPolo
can I ask a dumb question? everyone is speaking abt number of hours/day? What abt height - I mean, height Vs. water level. I keep my MH 25 cm (~10 inch) above water level. Is that good, too high or too low? Will a few inches higher or lower make a big difference?
I think regardless of what bulbs you have or what reflector you use you should vary your lighting now and then and see what your corals do.
Watching your SPS closely I think is the best way to judge a tanks health. I have checked my params and temp maybe 10 times in the last year (aside from sticking a finger in the water). I think you can get too caught up in trying to make your tank grow with the exact same set up and parameters as someone else. Watch your animals and do what works right for your tank. Every single tank is different.
FYI; I switch bulbs (between 20K Radiums and 10K Reeflux) and the hight my lights are above water every few months (+/- 3" or so). I think it "keeps the corals on their toes". Frankly, I dont think it is a bad idea to play with your tank temp now and then either. I know that these corals are all captive grown for the most part but they had to have come from the ocean at some point? The changes they would see in the ocean daily are a lot more than we see in our tanks.
Check out my gallary if you are curious how this is working.
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