Guess I should answer this already lol.+1. Would love to see your light and how high you have it mounted!
It seems your corals don't mind being blasted with light at allI have the halide mounted about 4 inches above the surface of my 21" tall tank. I need the insane par for my Acropora gemmifera which only colors up when it's being fried. This has some unintended consequences: My tank is actually too bright to grow coralline algae (well, too bright to grow it at the nutrient levels I keep; it only grows on the undersides of the rocks), and a lot of acros & montis that most people keep high up in their tank would bleach out on the bottom glass lol. On the plus side, with an estimated 250-300 par on the bottom glass, I can keep high light acros anywhere I want, and my new project is to cover the entire bottom of the tank with bushy and tabling acros, then finish the front bare spots with high-light encrusting corals. It'll be sweet if I get the placements right.
Well, the gemmifera doesn't...![]()
Thank you! Wow, that is a lot of light lol. Well, the no coralline might not be a bad thing. Less Alk you need to dose! My tank is fairly coralline deficient as well, but it seems to be taking off more as of late. Your corals look awesome!! How much, and what all do you feed the corals and fish?Thanks for the kind words everyone.
Guess I should answer this already lol.
I have the halide mounted about 4 inches above the surface of my 21" tall tank. I need the insane par for my Acropora gemmifera which only colors up when it's being fried. This has some unintended consequences: My tank is actually too bright to grow coralline algae (well, too bright to grow it at the nutrient levels I keep; it only grows on the undersides of the rocks), and a lot of acros & montis that most people keep high up in their tank would bleach out on the bottom glass lol. On the plus side, with an estimated 250-300 par on the bottom glass, I can keep high light acros anywhere I want, and my new project is to cover the entire bottom of the tank with bushy and tabling acros, then finish the front bare spots with high-light encrusting corals. It'll be sweet if I get the placements right.
:bigeyes: This is a nice piece where did you get it from looks like a Tubbs pink Jade or a Premoberry or a Reef Ready Grape Juice LOLOL whatever it is it's gonna be nice!!