That’s interesting. I did not realize that they didn’t need as much par. I’d love to know what my par readings are so I just might take you up on that offer since you’re so close by. The nem does seem happy so I’m sure what I’ve got running is fine but it would be great to know what that actually is. It’s the default LPS setting built into the programming of the Unos. I also need to really sit down with the instructions for the Unos and figure out how to make programming adjustments. They don’t have a slider like a Radion does that lets you pick a spectrum and then adjust the intensity up/down. Or if it does it’s not obvious and I haven’t found it yet. It would sure make tweaks easier.I'd try one. I like the way they branch--lots of space between branches so minimal shading--and that tang would probably sleep it eventually. A couple of mine sleep in the slimer in the back of my 50 gallon.
For $15 you can't go wrong. Some corals just don't do well in some tanks, just the way it is and we don't have all the answers i think. I've had corals like that before. If your alk stays relatively stable (and judging by your coralline grow it is...) then green slimer would grow in your tank IMO. Stable alk and its fine IMO.
If it slimes up when first added, just make sure to turkey baste off the slim frequently until it stops... After that sliming period, i don't think it mandates a ton of flow especially frags. It doesn't need a lot of par IMO, whatever your LPS are getting is fine. I would say 75 to 100 would be fine at the low end, and with those lights closer to the top of the tank--the par has to be that much or your anemone would be having problems....
I have a par meter if you want to borrow it to get dialed in.
An even easier one to try is green or orange digitata but the growth isn't as branchy.
Just an idea, LOVE the tank totally understand taking it slow and methodical!
My coralline has taken off recently after frankly being very stunted for a long while. Alk always tests between 9 and 9.8 dkh. My tank is sorta mature at 2 and a half years up and running with livestock but in some ways it’s still developing. I still have some trouble with Favia and other encrusting coral like chalices. Lately all but my oldest Acan have started to shrink. Other things like eyphillia and Zoas are doing very well. And then I’ve got a candy cane and a blasto that look great but will not grow new heads period. Blasto has been the same since I got it two years ago. My latest ICP test shows that my chemistry is basically in line. You are right though, some things just don’t do as well as others. Maybe a green slimer would be a good test sps now that more coralline is happening.
Thanks for the kind words about the tank. I like it and though it’s been a slow build I think that’s paid off for me because I have not had any uncontrollable problems like I had in my last tank a few years ago where frankly I had no idea what I was doing. Made some bad equipment choices along the way but haven’t we all? Overall it’s been a fun tank to get back into the hobby with. I do want to go a little bigger soon but I’ve been informed that patience will be necessary lol.
I’m pretty excited to see what you come up with for the big garage tank/brewery thing you’ve got going on, especially after seeing the magnificence that is the 50, but I’m guessing that’s gotta wait a little while longer with the new baby to take care of. Mine are 23 and 17 so it’s been a long time for me since there was a newborn in my house. Exciting times right?
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