Enough light for a Heliopora?

pthoma79

Member
Should t5 lighting be enough for a Heliopora? It came on a rock with a ric, starburst and 2 polyp frags. Also, LFS says it can be anywhere in the water column, but does anyone know if they prefer a certain area? Can't find a whole lot of info about them. Mine is in the middle/top area. Just got it yesterday, and it is still slumped over (pretty excited for it to open back up!)
 

luamada2008

New Member
I don't know what a hiliopora is, but I have t5s and when I bought the tank (used). the owner had just about everything with it... I have some mushrooms that are not doing so well because of the aptasias and majanos, an anemone and some other corals that I am not sura what they call. I read about t5s and all said good things about it. I think that the only thing that will not do well with it is hard corals because they need the metal hilide.
good luck with it.
 

trouble93

Member
Originally Posted by pthoma79
http:///forum/post/3145923
Should t5 lighting be enough for a Heliopora? It came on a rock with a ric, starburst and 2 polyp frags. Also, LFS says it can be anywhere in the water column, but does anyone know if they prefer a certain area? Can't find a whole lot of info about them. Mine is in the middle/top area. Just got it yesterday, and it is still slumped over (pretty excited for it to open back up!)
A good rule of thumb 5 watts per gal. of water and you can have just about any type of coral. Heliopora is a SPS(small polyp stony) coral not only do you need good lighting your cal. needs to be atleast 400ppm. and AKL. between 8-12 DKH if you have the wattage it will grow under T5's.
 
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