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Some rock flowers would be sweet!Are there going to be any anemones in this sale?
100%Some rock flowers would be sweet!
Unbelievable colors in those.These are sweet!!
Yes, looking for an LPS that would be able to be higher up in my tank and taking a good bit of light.what do you mean? Are you asking if there are any LPS that can tolerate a ton of light? As in you want to place one really high. Is that what you mean?
I have a Blasto now and it loves the sand bed. I would love to get a chalice, good to know they can take the light. Thanks @dzonesI think a lot of the Blasto family, chalices, favia and others along those lines are high light corals.
Sure thing! Echinata is another one. Many can handle more intense light but just remember to slowly work them from the sand bed up to the higher regions so they can acclimate properly and don't bleach out.I have a Blasto now and it loves the sand bed. I would love to get a chalice, good to know they can take the light. Thanks @dzones
I’ll have to check those out. I am not sure I have ever seen one.Sure thing! Echinata is another one. Many can handle more intense light but just remember to slowly work them from the sand bed up to the higher regions so they can acclimate properly and don't bleach out.
Thanks. I’ll slowly start moving things up.I have some coral high up of frag racks that's otherwise would be on the sandbed. As long as they get used to gradual par increase they are fine. Mushrooms, favia, zoa, GSP ect...
Also something to consider is who you got it from. If they were keeping that particular coral under "what they considered" high light and your version of "high light" could be a lot less or more. That is why it is always best to place them in the sand first then work their way up to wherever you want them to be.I’ll have to check those out. I am not sure I have ever seen one.