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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 |
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![]() It sounds like I shouldn't be having too much trouble getting the red planet to colour up.. I guess I'll just have to wait until it figures itself out and decides that brown is last years black and changes into something more colourful.
As for the other colonies, I'll try bumping up the photoperiod by 15 mins each week and see if it makes a change. |