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- General SPS Discussion | Reef2Reef
Discuss and post your questions about all SPS or Small Polyped Stony corals such as Acropora, Montipora, Stylophora, and all other hard corals
- Best light for sps only tank | Reef2Reef
Hello, what is the best light spread for sps only tank ? for a 6 5'x2'x2' tank (actually running 7 AI PRIME HD) Also can goniopora or torch whistand the flow and light ?
- Best 4 bulb T5 combo for SPS | Reef2Reef
Hello everyone, I have an ATI Dimmable Sunpower running 2 ATI B+ and 2 C+ lighting my 20g SPS tank With all the talk around blue lighting (e g Jason Fox running all blues), I was debating changing out one of the C+ for another B+, but would that be too blue? I also have a crocea clam, would
- Can ai prime 16hd grow acro or sps in general? | Reef2Reef
My tank is currently 4 months old and I am considering to add some corals soon Originally I plan to keep it as fowlr so didn't think too much about the light and get the ai prime 16hd It's a 4ft tank and I have 2 right now Do I have to upgrade my lights if I want to keep acro?
- Coral Spotlight | Stylophora | Reef2Reef
Common names: cauliflower coral, birdsnest Difficulty Level: Stylophora is one of the most forgiving SPS corals Feeding: Stylophora has extremely small polyps and only the ability to capture the smallest items Feeding is not usually needed in a well lit reef Lighting (Level 6 to 10): These
- Sps Spotlight: Rainbow Montipora | Reef2Reef
Even though I don't have an SPS tank, I absolutely have always loved the rainbow Monti, really nice specimen too have;)
- Water parameters for SPS | Reef2Reef
Hello! Recently I started putting some SPS in my tank and I always got the following numbers as a standard for keeping SPS Alk 8-10 Po4-0 03 - 0 05 Calcium -400- 450 and Magnesium 1300-1500 Recently I talked about parameters with a fellow reefer and LFS owner, who said to me that if the
- Optimal Parameters for a Coral Reef Aquarium: By Randy Holmes-Farley
Many aquarists growing SPS corals and using Ultra Low Nutrient Systems (ULNS) have found that the corals suffer from “burnt tips†if the alkalinity is too high or changes too much It is not at all clear why this is the case, but such aquaria are better served by alkalinity in the 7-8 dKH range
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