Thinking about a torch Coral

If i keep them on the sandbed will i need a decent size rock for the duncans to mount to or will they spawn off just fine on the sand?

I would glue it to a rock, doesn't need to be large, but i'd shape it first so it sits nice..
If it's on a plug, pop it off and glue it with some super glue gel.
You can get it from the dollar store, 2 tubes for a buck.
I remove most of my frags from the plug and put them on rocks.
Some i'm worried i'd break, so I leave them.

Here's an example of a polyp I found in the sand.
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And the rock I glued my duncan to.
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I keep my SG at 1.025. I have a Current Orbit Marine LED and also a Fluval sea and reef LED. The Fluval is the new on that i just got. My LFS has them running over most of their frag tanks. As for the alk and cal i do not have tests yet for them. but ill go with a hammer or frog either way since you said that. for the basic parameters nitrites are at 0, my nitrates are at 20(what im working on) my PH i believe is 8.4 but havent checked that in a month. I know that i need to check Alk and Calcium.....


How deep is your tank? I originally had an orbit marine on my tank and my xenias melted away also. I have a torch that lost a head and was about to loose the other one when I changed my lights to 3 AI 26HDs. I don't think orbit marines are strong enough for deeper tanks. Mine was 24 inches deep and couldn't keep any corals alive, now they're starting to grow.

Good luck!
 
How deep is your tank? I originally had an orbit marine on my tank and my xenias melted away also. I have a torch that lost a head and was about to loose the other one when I changed my lights to 3 AI 26HDs. I don't think orbit marines are strong enough for deeper tanks. Mine was 24 inches deep and couldn't keep any corals alive, now they're starting to grow.

Good luck!

mine is also 24 inches deep. The added fluval light has done a really good job so far and visibly doubles the amount of light in the tank. I havent checked Par values but it seems to be a massive difference. The Florida Rics have almost doubled in size in only a month with it and they are at the very bottom of the tank.
 
How deep is your tank? I originally had an orbit marine on my tank and my xenias melted away also. I have a torch that lost a head and was about to loose the other one when I changed my lights to 3 AI 26HDs. I don't think orbit marines are strong enough for deeper tanks. Mine was 24 inches deep and couldn't keep any corals alive, now they're starting to grow.

Good luck!

Also this is the same light that was over the Xenia in the LFS and they are it a good 24" above the 6" deep frag tank there.
 
My duncan is right at the top under a rapidLED aurora puck at 65% intensity. I start every coral on the sand and they stay there for at least 2 weeks, then move them around and up until I find a spot where they are happy.
 
Gotcha. Yeah it's funny many people can't get rid of their xenias and here we are, we can't keep them alive!

Cheers!
Haha I hear ya! It s a bummer but in glad that changing your lights has helped that much. I had the same thoughts as you that the marine orbit just wasn't enough. I'm hoping that this fluval will be as big of an improvement in the long run as it has been already.

Good luck!
 
Duncans for me = low, sandbed.
Of course, it's all light dependent.
Regardless, start all your corals on the sandbed.
It's a good habit to get into.
So I finally got a calcium test. My calcium is a little high. About 500-520. I ordered two duncan heads today and they will arrive on friday. I do not dose anything in my tank but will that high of calcium be OK for Duncans?
 
i have the marine orbit for a year now, have frogspawn, hammer, torch, duncan, fox coral, monti, anything you can thing off and the low light sps such as birdsnest with the usa marine orbit, everything is growing like crazy, am sure is taking a little longer than usual, but nothing had die (not from lighting anyhow) had a pulsating xenia doing good, but decided to taking it out due to them been knowing for taking over the entire tank, be happy that you lost it lol
 
i have the marine orbit for a year now, have frogspawn, hammer, torch, duncan, fox coral, monti, anything you can thing off and the low light sps such as birdsnest with the usa marine orbit, everything is growing like crazy, am sure is taking a little longer than usual, but nothing had die (not from lighting anyhow) had a pulsating xenia doing good, but decided to taking it out due to them been knowing for taking over the entire tank, be happy that you lost it lol
How deep is your tank?
 
24, 22 with my deep sand bed
Wow, that's awesome. That is the same as mine. Everything seemed to be doing alright under that light for me but now with the new light it all seems to be thriving much better. I also have stepped up my husbandry duties though so that might be a factor.
 
I've found my torch coral to be a stellar grower and adapts to any place I move it in the tank. If they're hard to keep I must be doing something right.
 
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