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Old 01-12-2010, 09:19 PM
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I wouldn't shy away from SPS completely as there are some easier species to keep. I just made the dip into those waters recently myself and really, it ain't that bad.

Believe it or not, a lot of soft corals are good at taking high light. Check out some of the Advanced Aquartist articles online for some of the species. I think the article is called "How much light?". I threw a xenia frag in to my super high high light spot (about 5-6" below 150W MH w/ 2x65W actinics) without acclimating from from it's previously shaded spot and it loved it! (and yes, I was trying to see what kid of abuse it would take). My green sinularia also loves that spot as well.

My suggestion... go with a clam. I know you said you can't but I think with a little creativity you could manage. There is almost no such thing as too much light for those things! (You can again find that info in the Advanced Aquarist articles).
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