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![]() cathy i have some real weeds in my tanks that seem to not care too much about light your more than welcome to come grab some if you like
and yes i need to feed my DENDROS a couple times a day to keep them happy lol thanks patrick |
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Any pics of yours Newb? I love Dendros. Colors are awesome!
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![]() Meteor Shower Cyphastrea. I put mine under an overhang and it's growing around the rock out into the light. Awesome colours. I also second the chalices. Low light = Awesome colours... kinda the total opposite of everything in my tank.
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![]() I agree with every one else.. the following corals are good for lower light or a shaded light area.
- Chalice - Acans (lords always best because you can cram pack em in there) - Dendros - Sun corals (but require a lot of target feeding) - Duncans - Candycanes (mine like the overhang area) - Xenia likes more moderate low, at least in my tank. - Toadstool leather more moderate lighting. - Rics/Yumas are more low-moderate light. - Feather dusters: not corals, but they add some nice personality and movement to a reef tank.
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