Can I get an opinion on:
http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q571/thomaslow781/10f5c50c.jpg
to the left is a birdnest Seriatopora sp - to the right Montipora Capricornus.
the Serotopora seems to be getting whiter where the branches split off and polyp extension seems to have decreased (see lighting change below).
The Montipora Capricornus seems to have lost some color.
The corals are about 4 to five inches from surface.
Montipora Digita and Neon Green birdness are about 2 to 3 inches lower and doing well.
I recently switched from 216 watt t5 to 2 radions. Radions are running 60% natural.
Are the corals getting too much light?
Full system details below.
Display Tank
AGA 90 Gallon Tank, 2 Radions running 60% natural, MP40, 85 pounds of Pukani Rock Glass Holes 1500 GPH overflow, 100 lbs Pink Samoa Reef Sand
Sump
Aqueon Proflex Sump 4, Reef Octopus XP1000SSS (rated for 125 gallons), 2 Eheim Jager 200w heaters, Eheim 900G return pump, Tunze ATO "“Kalkwasser, Cheato, 6500K 24w Compact Fluorescent Bulb, dose two part, Apex Controller (Ph, Temp, wireless module)
Water Quality
dKH 11, Ca 430, Po 0.03, Ammonia, Nitrate, & Nitrite 0
LiveStock
2 Orcellaris Clowns - Amphiprion ocellaris, Yellow Eye Kole Tang - Ctenochaetus strigosus, Flame Angel - Centropyge loricula, Watchman Goby - Cryptocentrus cinctus, Pistol Shrimp - Alpheus spp.
Corals
Dendrophyllia (dendrophyllia sp.) - Sun Ployp, Acroporah - Several, Entacmaea quadricolor "“ Red bubble tip anemone, Seriatopora sp. "“ bridnes several, Caulastrea furcata "“ Kryptonite Candy Cane, Palythoa sp - several types of Zoanthids , Euphyllia glabrescens "“ Torch, Euphyllia divisa "“ Frogspawn, Euphyllia glabrescens "“ Hammer, Montipora digitata, Montipora Capricornus "“ several ,Anthelia sp. "“ waving hand coral
http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q571/thomaslow781/10f5c50c.jpg
to the left is a birdnest Seriatopora sp - to the right Montipora Capricornus.
the Serotopora seems to be getting whiter where the branches split off and polyp extension seems to have decreased (see lighting change below).
The Montipora Capricornus seems to have lost some color.
The corals are about 4 to five inches from surface.
Montipora Digita and Neon Green birdness are about 2 to 3 inches lower and doing well.
I recently switched from 216 watt t5 to 2 radions. Radions are running 60% natural.
Are the corals getting too much light?
Full system details below.
Display Tank
AGA 90 Gallon Tank, 2 Radions running 60% natural, MP40, 85 pounds of Pukani Rock Glass Holes 1500 GPH overflow, 100 lbs Pink Samoa Reef Sand
Sump
Aqueon Proflex Sump 4, Reef Octopus XP1000SSS (rated for 125 gallons), 2 Eheim Jager 200w heaters, Eheim 900G return pump, Tunze ATO "“Kalkwasser, Cheato, 6500K 24w Compact Fluorescent Bulb, dose two part, Apex Controller (Ph, Temp, wireless module)
Water Quality
dKH 11, Ca 430, Po 0.03, Ammonia, Nitrate, & Nitrite 0
LiveStock
2 Orcellaris Clowns - Amphiprion ocellaris, Yellow Eye Kole Tang - Ctenochaetus strigosus, Flame Angel - Centropyge loricula, Watchman Goby - Cryptocentrus cinctus, Pistol Shrimp - Alpheus spp.
Corals
Dendrophyllia (dendrophyllia sp.) - Sun Ployp, Acroporah - Several, Entacmaea quadricolor "“ Red bubble tip anemone, Seriatopora sp. "“ bridnes several, Caulastrea furcata "“ Kryptonite Candy Cane, Palythoa sp - several types of Zoanthids , Euphyllia glabrescens "“ Torch, Euphyllia divisa "“ Frogspawn, Euphyllia glabrescens "“ Hammer, Montipora digitata, Montipora Capricornus "“ several ,Anthelia sp. "“ waving hand coral