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![]() I have to shut down my lights for about a week while I make some repairs. I have;
a ton of Pulsing Xenia couple Zoanthids 1 Frogspawn 1 Candycane I was wondering if anyone could give me some feedback on how long those corals can handle a lack of decent lighting. |
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![]() itll be rough on them...make sure to taper the light back up after and not go crazy with it
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![]() Yeah I dimable ballasts so I can slowly turn it back up. I am going to try to get my hands on a fixed ballast to run atleast a couple of bulbs.
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![]() u mentioned that you had a pulsing xenia, my halides were out for 10 days when i was away a couple months ago cause i didn't set the timer right, and when i came it was an ugly sight, the xenia took it the worst, keep an eye on the xenia the most, mine was pretty well demolished from 10 days without light
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33g fowlr / 20g sump / 400 watt pendant / Euro-Reef RC80~~~~lavendar tang, lemon butterfly, snowflake eel, hawaiian spotted puffer, tomato clown, chomis.. My reef~http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...-/P4300459.jpg |
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![]() Find a way to light it. Maybe if you ask a fellow reefer might have an extra one you could borrow..even a good pc would help
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![]() Get a back up light - doesn't have to be expensive or fancy. A couple of old desk lamps with screw-in daylight PC bulbs would do nicely.
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