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![]() Skeleton down in the sand with the tentacles and mouth facing up. Flow - just enough to move the tentacles softly. Lighting, indirect. Too much light is bad. Spot feed occasionally. Don't let the flesh touch rock - if possible. The flesh is fairly sensitive.
I have a re mouthed elegance I may need to trade in because it has balooned up so much, it's presse dup against the glass. It has at least 15 mouths! ![]() |
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![]() everyone says they are tough, but I've never had problems with them. I just plop em on the sand where I want, so long as there is not strong flow.
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![]() How many do you own?
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![]() so what would be the light requirement i've got a 4 bulb 48 inch t5 ho 2 12000k and 2 actinic about 9 inches off the surface, with this light should he be in the sand or on the rocks
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200 gal system. Last edited by tinman; 01-09-2011 at 12:12 PM. |