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Old November 27th 05, 04:09 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Low light reef options.

Yes, what works for one, does not necessarily work for someonelse.
Your tanks sound great. Best wishes.

Regards, Fishnut.

On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 03:37:34 GMT, exotec
wrote:

We have a 15-gal and a 120-gal, both lighted with PC daylight and
actinic bulbs. We have a fairly good variety of mushrooms, tree
corals, lots of Xenia, Zoos, some polyps, and a few other sorts I
don't even know what they are. No acros or anything. Despite
subsequent recommendations to the contrary, all our critters love our
moderate lighting and water movement. But then, we've got your basic
"damsel tank", too, and they all get along just fine (even with the
firefish) (who NEVER hide, I may add!), so our experience may be out
of the ordinary. We never knew any better until it was "too late", and
equipment and livestock was already installed, so maybe ignorance
turned out to be bliss after all for us. Our tank is very happy,
nevertheless.

On 24 Nov 2005 22:13:07 GMT, Mark Cooper wrote:

What types of corals, mushrooms etc. can be kept with normal fluorescent
lighting?


Thanks,
Mark


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