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I got a "toxic" green lepto in an auction and I don't know if it needs low/high light flow ect. everything I have read is different but I was thinking about putting it upsidedown under a ledge I don't know I put a picture of the part I'm thinking of posting it upside down on for thoughts
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I have mine on the bottom of the tank for less intensity to the light but in full light. This is the first one that is actually doing well:eek::D:D
 
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I know in nature they tend to be in low light, but some people have success in high light as well. I would say medium to high flow and er on the side of caution and put it low light. Don't put it upside down without light.
Mine have always gone on the sandbed.
 

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I keep a WWC hulk lepto, JF klepto lepto, and Jack o lantern in low light low flow. They do great there for me. Corner of the tank on the bottom.
 

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