- Difference between SPS, LPS, Soft Corals, and more.
What is the Difference between SPS, LPS, Soft Corals, and more What are some of the others? I am new to all of the coral stuff and what to get a better understanding of how it all works
- What is PAR and how much do we need? | Reef2Reef
Such as LPS corals can handle greater PARs up to 500, and soft corals will adjust to PAR over 200 with adequate time to adjust so they can adapt to a wide range of lighting over time The lighting schedule can also play a huge role in the success of the reef aquarium regarding PAR levels
- Selecting corals for you reef: What is your mix of SPS, LPS, and Softies?
Mix for the most part! The only thing off-limits are leathers, as they generally don't play nice with stony corals My 15G is a fully mixed reef with SPS, LPS, Zoas, Shrooms and Star Polyps, and a maxi-mini nem I have a 25G SPS-dominant reef, or so i'd like to think, seeing as how everything that isn't SPS or LPS, is covered in blue clove polyps!
- General LPS Discussion | Reef2Reef
Discuss and post your questions about all LPS or Large Polyped Stony corals such as Acans, Elegance, Doughnut, Candy Cane, Brains, Button, Hammers, Torch, Plate, and all other LPS hard corals
- Favorite radion settings for lps | Reef2Reef
Hi All, I've spent most of my time in the hobby focusing on SPS corals, and now I've set up a tank just for lps The tank is a 40 gallon cube that will be lit by a single radion gen4 xr30pro I'm wondering if there is either a preset balance of LEDs or a collective favorite program that
- Kessil A360x lighting setting | Reef2Reef
Hello Everyone, I just recently purchased a Kessil A360X with the WiFi dongle and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for the best results? My tank is LPS dominate with a few softies and a big anemone, so I know I don’t need the par for sps Does anyone have a schedule spectrum for
- LPS on sandbed | Reef2Reef
Do LPS (Blastos, Micromussa, etc) do ok on the sandbed long term? Do they form a skeleton that allows them to spread out or do they just keep growing into a ball, potentially causing issues as they get larger?
- Choosing Corals for Your First Reef Tank
Corals have beautiful colorations, whether you are after soft corals, LPS corals, or SPS corals, we believe there is a coral out there for everyone! When choosing corals, you want to ensure they are healthy so they get the best start to their new life inside your reef tank
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