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03/10/2016, 07:20 PM | #1 |
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HUGE Frogspawn. Right Placement?
Purchased this huge frogspawn with 30+ heads. A few of them are splitting. My question is does this look like a good spot? The top gets lots of light and the tentacles extend pretty far. The bottom half looks more compact, assuming from the lack of light. Should I keep it there or place it on the sandbed where the light will hit it evenly? I have 2 T5 actinic, and an LED strip for light.
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03/10/2016, 09:43 PM | #2 |
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You know if it's in the right spot by what the coral tells you. It seems happy so I don't see why you would move it unless you personally don't like it there. If it isn't happy they won't extend out. To me looks like a good spot!
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03/10/2016, 10:34 PM | #3 |
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To Reef Central I like frog and hammer fairly low, they seem more colorful in low to medium light from my experience. Perhaps a full tank shot would show us more for your placement but it does look ok from pic
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