AMW
New member
I am rather new to keeping SPS and am experiencing the newbie frustrations that so many people seem to go through with SPSers.
My tank is a 34g nano, dedicated mostly to Zoos, palys, LPS, and HOPEFULLY sps as well!
The tank is well-matured and the parameters are as follows:
Alk = meq/L 3.5
ph = 8.25
PO4 = 0.01
Mag = 1500 (probably a little high)
Ca = 460
NO3 = 0.0
Temp = 81
SPG = 1.026
MH 150W - on 11 hours per day
Water changes 2 times weekly - 5 gallons each change
Now the frustration: I continue to have minimal success with SPS frags. What usually occurs is a rather quick bleaching of the coral/RTN.
QUESTION: Is there such thing as too much light for SPS, and is it possible that I may be "frying" them placing them on the top third of the rock-work???????????????? And perhaps is leaving the MHs on for 11 hours per day contributing to this?????
All feedback is welcome! Thanks.
My tank is a 34g nano, dedicated mostly to Zoos, palys, LPS, and HOPEFULLY sps as well!
The tank is well-matured and the parameters are as follows:
Alk = meq/L 3.5
ph = 8.25
PO4 = 0.01
Mag = 1500 (probably a little high)
Ca = 460
NO3 = 0.0
Temp = 81
SPG = 1.026
MH 150W - on 11 hours per day
Water changes 2 times weekly - 5 gallons each change
Now the frustration: I continue to have minimal success with SPS frags. What usually occurs is a rather quick bleaching of the coral/RTN.
QUESTION: Is there such thing as too much light for SPS, and is it possible that I may be "frying" them placing them on the top third of the rock-work???????????????? And perhaps is leaving the MHs on for 11 hours per day contributing to this?????
All feedback is welcome! Thanks.