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You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]() |
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![]() interesting. its about a week old and under led's running at a max of 50%( still acclimatizing from the old t5 setup)
no night mode for the pumps and its sitting in a nice sheltered spot on the bottom of the tank... maybe 22" from the light. should i move it or just give it some time to get used to the light? its not bleaching or anything like that |
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![]() check to see if anything is nipping at it during the day, copper band, filefish etc etc and if you want, you can cut off the bottom of a 2l pop bottle and poke some holes in it and put it over the candy cane and see if it opens up.
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![]() Ha, I don't have any of those fancy fish. Just a bicolor blenny, three chromis and a diamond goby.
I have never seen any of them bothering it but ill keep that in mind. And I'll move it to a shaded area today and see if that makes things better . Thanks for the help... This forum is awesome |
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![]() Shaded area is a good idea. LPS generally take a long time to acclimate to more intense lighting.
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![]() Thanks, this is my first Lps. Anything else I should know?
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![]() I found that the neon green trumpets don't like bright lights at all.
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