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![]() whos got a frag of red planet they want to sell me in a few week? i would like to try it out under some LEDs
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![]() Paul at Oceanic Corals. I'm sure he'd love to sell you some.
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![]() I would lengthen you photo period until you get the colors you want. I just set up a cube with a 150w halide only, and I've thrown in a few SPS as an experiment. If they don't do well then it will become an LPS tank. I've started out at a 10 hour photo period, I assume I'll have to go longer for SPS. Time will tell.
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When you say 10 hours, is that 10 hours of your main light or 10 hours of actinic with a shorter main light period? And again, is coloration a strong function of photoperiod as well? |
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![]() For now I only have the one light, so that is the MH photo period. On my 180 when I ran 400s 7 hours was enough (but I did 8 trying to push growth, it was a waste of electricity). I switch to 250s and found 9 hours about right. So now it's 150s (I'm feeling a little inadequate) so I thought I'd start at 10 hours. I like the longer viewing period too
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![]() Ask 10 people that question and you'll get 10 different answers. I believe it does. I increase the photo period until the coral lighten to what I want. It remains to be seen whether that with happen with 150s.
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![]() Depends on the colour you're going for - if it's all pink and red, have it up where it will get a lot of light.
If you're going for a very green base colour with a nice pink edge to the corallites, give it an area where it gets less light. I have my frag under 2x24w T5HO bulbs right now (as I transfer tanks) and it's gone back to the dark green base and red/pink corallites you see in the ORA pictures. I can take PAR measurements for you later, but it's not getting a whole ton of light - the bulbs are crappy Current USA ones, and more than a year old too. When I place it in the main tank, it'll definitely go in an area of low light so that it keeps it's green base colour.
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Oh, don't feel inadequate because you have a 150w. I'm sure your wife thinks it's cute! And really, it's not the size of your bulbs, it's what you do with them. (at least that's what I tell myself until I can afford bulb enhancement. I think more accurately if you ask 10 reefers you'll get 13 answer. I'll give it a try as well. Let me know how you make out with the 'little lights' |
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![]() My colony is 6" from the surface under my t5's which are 8" above the surface. My colony is mostly red with very pale green
Will be putting a chunk of it into my cube which will be 150watt MH and it will be the same distance as my T5's probably will get alot more green |