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![]() I'd be ok with a 10 Hour lighting cycle on this guy with the 70W right?
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![]() well it is a matter of PAR readings when it boils down to it. If that light can produce the PAR that your SPS needs then yah, it will be ok. Other than that you then start thinking about the color spectrum to try and 'contrl' the colors of your corals.
I think that light should be good for most SPS at that depth. Other than that keep that fuge rolling and the water clean and SPS should be fairly happy in that tank.
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![]() Updated FTS and pics now.
Updates: Changed out 70W fish need it fixture for a Oddysea 150W HQI with 2X14W T5 actinics - Replaced stock bulb with Phoenix 14K 150W bulb. Added the following stock (and more rock): Purple polyp birdsnest frag Purple mushroom with red bulbbles Large squamosa clam Purple ric More random shrooms Neon GSP frag Green milli frag Neon Green trumpets Red/Green/purple-green zoas (not opening?) Also aded a Fire Shrimp, Gold Coral Banded Shrimp, and a Bi-color Dottyback. And sorry for the crappy pics... my SLR charger went missing on me... so point and shoot it is! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Can anyone identify the macro growing near my Zoo's? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() Beautiful lil tank mate!!
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