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To hear straight from the source would be my best advice. Message Jason Fox directly. Jason is super cool and will let you know from his experience where he grows out his mother colonies for best color and growth.Does this coral do better in lower light areas...whats your experience?
Thanks, may have to do that.To hear straight from the source would be my best advice. Message Jason Fox directly. Jason is super cool and will let you know from his experience where he grows out his mother colonies for best color and growth.
I run a 15" deep sps tank, so flow is intense throughout and lighting is strong but my flame is on the bottom glass and happy as can be with great color. In a standard 24" sps dominant tank I'd say strong flow and mid level. I dont find it needs crazy par to get those yellow tips, one of the really cool things about that piece. Have to have strong flow to keep it thick and not leggy in my opinion.
Picture for reference. All blues but it looks great under daylight too
Ok, see thats what I initially thought but after doing some research I've seen a lot of post stating that they do better in lower par.Most times they like high light high flow,
I have mine in over 300 par it does very well, that's not to say it won't also do very well in lower par. I would have to bust out the PAR meter and take a look tomorrow to give you a more precise answer.Does this coral do better in lower light areas...whats your experience?
Agreed on both points. Mine has started to get leggy in spots since another colony is starting to really block a lot of flow. I added two more powerheads and it seems to be thickening up again.I run a 15" deep sps tank, so flow is intense throughout and lighting is strong but my flame is on the bottom glass and happy as can be with great color. In a standard 24" sps dominant tank I'd say strong flow and mid level. I dont find it needs crazy par to get those yellow tips, one of the really cool things about that piece. Have to have strong flow to keep it thick and not leggy in my opinion.
Picture for reference. All blues but it looks great under daylight too
That would be awesome. Looks good by the way!I have mine in over 300 par it does very well, that's not to say it won't also do very well in lower par. I would have to bust out the PAR meter and take a look tomorrow to give you a more precise answer.
Thanks!I got a chance to check it today and my colony is sitting in approx 335 par.