lostanime
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We are setting up a new tank in the next couple months to move our SPS to, and have been casually on the look-out for a good centerpiece fish. Due to the shallow depths (it is a 48"x48"x12" shallow cube of 3/4 acrylic) we've been discussing a pair or harem of dwarf angels as a possible option.
A pair of multicolor angels showed up on liveaquaria's diver's den yesterday afternoon, and will be on our doorstop tomorrow. We will be quarantining them in a 70 gallon cube (30"x30"x18", lit with single 150w HQI) for a few weeks before tossing them into one of the 100 gallon rubbermaid stock tanks for our main system, at least until the new system is stable, settled, and full of little crawling critters
This brings me to my concern - centropyge multicolor seem to be exclusively deepwater. What is the harm of having them under 1000+w of light? I understand fully lighting a 4x4 shallow tank will involve much more light than they naturally reside in, but I have no idea if this would be a source of stress or other possible problems. I have little experience with deep water fish. Any experience greatly appreciated!
A pair of multicolor angels showed up on liveaquaria's diver's den yesterday afternoon, and will be on our doorstop tomorrow. We will be quarantining them in a 70 gallon cube (30"x30"x18", lit with single 150w HQI) for a few weeks before tossing them into one of the 100 gallon rubbermaid stock tanks for our main system, at least until the new system is stable, settled, and full of little crawling critters
This brings me to my concern - centropyge multicolor seem to be exclusively deepwater. What is the harm of having them under 1000+w of light? I understand fully lighting a 4x4 shallow tank will involve much more light than they naturally reside in, but I have no idea if this would be a source of stress or other possible problems. I have little experience with deep water fish. Any experience greatly appreciated!