Well it might be the lighting.. what kinda lights do you have?I did at for first 3 months liquid feed but still really no growth at all so I stopped
Well it might be the lighting.. what kinda lights do you have?
What about the placement? Did you consider that? If they're not growing then there might be too much flow..I got one aquabeam 600 led strip 12 watt 18,000k , one aquabeam 600 led strip 12 watt 14,000 k and one 13 watt t2 blue bulb and one 11 watt 6500 k bulb...50 gallon aquarium with 30 gallon sump approx water volume 60 gallons. My leather coral is growing very fast and lps favite is doing good too...oddly the zoes and mushrooms arent
No problem growing zoas for me under LED, but im at 100w on a 55g you look to be around 67w.
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No growth for 8 months?
Another LED problem... Get some good t5s over that tank to start with. :thumbsup:
Grandis.
Im not saying its not lighting for the op. You made a blanket statment about LED. Some of us have no problems growing under LED.
I do think the op is low on his wattage total for lights.
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hes always bashing leds...lol....i have no problems with led and zoas mine are growing great with leds.........just saying.......
I got one aquabeam 600 led strip 12 watt 18,000k , one aquabeam 600 led strip 12 watt 14,000 k and one 13 watt t2 blue bulb and one 11 watt 6500 k bulb...50 gallon aquarium with 30 gallon sump approx water volume 60 gallons. My leather coral is growing very fast and lps favite is doing good too...oddly the zoes and mushrooms arent
Well, let him say for himself then.
It was a "blank statement"! You're right.
That's because I'm tired of seeing too many people with LED problems. LEDs aren't still for reef aquaria IMO. Not for the long run!!
His problem CAN really be the LEDs yes!
What if that's the only problem?:dance:
Grandis.
Im not sure what you want him to say for him self. Does he have low par maybe we dont know.
Im not sure why your stuck on "it can be his lights", no one said it wasnt a light problem.
Lets focus on his low light problem not your LED bashing.
I took three zoa polyps and they have grown into 20 in 6 months.
To the op, i hope you find helpful answers. I think its a mix of light and not enough food for them, as in bio load not actual feeding.
I dont have much more than a year in this hobby but have learned most coral have to adjust and be happy to start growing. Then its usually a sudden burst.
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