crazyzeus1
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We have VHO lighting, so I know I can't to SPS...
But...we have one spot in our tank where there's not much light (at the end of the tank, where the light seems to not reach as well), but there's a strong current in that spot. I tried putting some mushrooms there at first, but they were just getting blown all over & I didn't want to tear them up, so I moved them to a happy spot.
But...this spot is quite bare & needs something pretty. The closest thing to it is a spaghetti leather, but because of the flow pattern, it leans away from the bare spot, so nothing would be touching it.
Anyone have a suggestion? I read that an orange tree coral might do well, but then another site said it was for experienced tank people only...I guess because they require food (which we do Phytoplankton & Marine Snow already for our other corals) & are not photosynthetic.
Anyone have experience with Orange Tree Coral, or any suggestions for a low light/high flow coral???
Thanks!
But...we have one spot in our tank where there's not much light (at the end of the tank, where the light seems to not reach as well), but there's a strong current in that spot. I tried putting some mushrooms there at first, but they were just getting blown all over & I didn't want to tear them up, so I moved them to a happy spot.
But...this spot is quite bare & needs something pretty. The closest thing to it is a spaghetti leather, but because of the flow pattern, it leans away from the bare spot, so nothing would be touching it.
Anyone have a suggestion? I read that an orange tree coral might do well, but then another site said it was for experienced tank people only...I guess because they require food (which we do Phytoplankton & Marine Snow already for our other corals) & are not photosynthetic.
Anyone have experience with Orange Tree Coral, or any suggestions for a low light/high flow coral???
Thanks!