Hey all,
I have a variety of Zoas, a Xenia, gsp, Kenya tree, leather mushroom, and hammer coral in my 75 gal tank.
They’re doing pretty well but they aren’t reaching out quite as far as they were in the fish store (I’ve had them in my tank now for months). My nutrients are good, I perform water changes and dose K and A elements daily. Could they not be reaching as far because my lights are turned up too strong?
My hammer coral looked like it was bleaching so for a week so I tried increasing the lighting intensity. Nothing happened to the hammer but the leather stopped reaching out until I lessened the lights back down.
My though it maybe if I lower the lights even more the corals might reach out more? What’s everyone’s thoughts?
Unfortunately I don’t know PAR, I’m just adjusting and seeing how my corals react.
I have a variety of Zoas, a Xenia, gsp, Kenya tree, leather mushroom, and hammer coral in my 75 gal tank.
They’re doing pretty well but they aren’t reaching out quite as far as they were in the fish store (I’ve had them in my tank now for months). My nutrients are good, I perform water changes and dose K and A elements daily. Could they not be reaching as far because my lights are turned up too strong?
My hammer coral looked like it was bleaching so for a week so I tried increasing the lighting intensity. Nothing happened to the hammer but the leather stopped reaching out until I lessened the lights back down.
My though it maybe if I lower the lights even more the corals might reach out more? What’s everyone’s thoughts?
Unfortunately I don’t know PAR, I’m just adjusting and seeing how my corals react.