Hi all,
I was looking for some recommendations to start putting some soft corals in my tank. The tank in question is a 55 gal. tank with a 10 gal. sump. At the moment tank contains about 40 lbs of live rock, 1 pair of false percula clownfish, 1 yellowtailed damsel, 1 green chromis, 1 yellow tang, several turbo snails, 1 pencil urchin, 2 emerald crabs, and a brittle star. The lighting is currently a single "broad spectrum" florescent light. At some point I would like to upgrade my lighting system, but for now I'm looking for ideas on softies that require low lighting levels. I've heard that the mushrooms (corallimorphs) do well in this type of situation and would like to begin with these. My main question is about zoanthids. Can zoanthids be kept in this situation, or do they require a high output lighting system?
Thanks for any input.
I was looking for some recommendations to start putting some soft corals in my tank. The tank in question is a 55 gal. tank with a 10 gal. sump. At the moment tank contains about 40 lbs of live rock, 1 pair of false percula clownfish, 1 yellowtailed damsel, 1 green chromis, 1 yellow tang, several turbo snails, 1 pencil urchin, 2 emerald crabs, and a brittle star. The lighting is currently a single "broad spectrum" florescent light. At some point I would like to upgrade my lighting system, but for now I'm looking for ideas on softies that require low lighting levels. I've heard that the mushrooms (corallimorphs) do well in this type of situation and would like to begin with these. My main question is about zoanthids. Can zoanthids be kept in this situation, or do they require a high output lighting system?
Thanks for any input.