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I am looking for some advice on coral placement.
I have a plate coral (short tentacle) on the sand of my 46 gallon (about 16 inches from the top of the tank). My lighting is 175w mh and vho actinics. I am pretty sure after my research that this is the right place, but would like some confirmation. What about my hammer coral (I think that is what it is even though it was sold to me as a torch - it has a v shaped skeleton and short tentacles with bomerang shaped tips. I have it towards the top of the tank about 8 inches from the top and my lights are another 9 or so inches from that. I have read conflicting things about this one...some say the bottom, others higher up. Lastly I was duped into Goniopora by bad advice from an LFS person who recommended it to me as a fairly easy coral and a hearty one. Last time I buy somethings without researching it first...where is it's recommended placement? Though it may not survive anyway, but I want to give it the best chance I can. |
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![]() Brian Kramer wrote: I am looking for some advice on coral placement. I have a plate coral (short tentacle) on the sand of my 46 gallon (about 16 inches from the top of the tank). My lighting is 175w mh and vho actinics. I am pretty sure after my research that this is the right place, but would like some confirmation. Write where you have it................ What about my hammer coral (I think that is what it is even though it was sold to me as a torch - it has a v shaped skeleton and short tentacles with bomerang shaped tips. I have it towards the top of the tank about 8 inches from the top and my lights are another 9 or so inches from that. I have read conflicting things about this one...some say the bottom, others higher up. I have had very good results in bright light near the top................ Lastly I was duped into Goniopora by bad advice from an LFS person who recommended it to me as a fairly easy coral and a hearty one. Last time I buy somethings without researching it first...where is it's recommended placement? Though it may not survive anyway, but I want to give it the best chance I can. I have had them live for years on the bottom of my tank with lots of counter currents flowing around them............... (just don't injure it or let anything fall on it). |
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