Originally Posted by JerryAtrick
Just out of curiosity, what type of lighting and placement did you provide for the torch/hammer/frogspawn? I only ask because your growth is unreal unless of course your nano is jam packed with coral.
The OP doesn't have a tank filled with coral and it is not a...
Agree with previous poster. A torch will outgrow your Biocube very fast, unless you don't mind getting some of your other corals stung.
Never had a torch/hammer/frogspawn in my nano for more than a few months before I had to give them away b/c of their quick growth and sweeper tentacles.
Thanks for all the compliments!
Keri - The pics were taken with a Nikon D70.
Rebelprettyboy - There's actually nothing exotic in there. Like I said, the tank is filled with 'leftover' corals. The pink palys that just outgrew my main nano tank, the green PEs that were growing like weeds and I...
Here's one of the 4 nano tanks that I maintain. It's been set up as the "can't find any room in my other tanks so I'm just going to throw it in this one" tank. It also houses the corals that my brothers no longer want in their reef tanks.
End result? A very colorful tank!
I think it varies from one zoa type to another. I've noticed that my blue zoas actually brown out in high light, so I have them on my sandbed where they color up nicely. My zoas with a lot of red and orange (especially the 'armor' ones) seem to really like being higher up in my tank. In fact...