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Unread 03/06/2006, 10:39 AM   #1
fish are life
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so the biggest problem is out of the way

So i transfered all my fish from my 60G to my new 110G and with the exeption that my live rock looks like there is nothign there everything is awsome. the fish all lived and my inverts are doing grea. But what worries my is that the 110G is a 110 tall and my rock isnt tall enough for the corals that like light to be high enough. i am running 390 watts but i heard that the actual "light" can only penitrate a certian amound through the water even though things are still lit. should i be in a hurry to buy more live rock to get the corals higher?


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Unread 03/06/2006, 10:53 AM   #2
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Well, that really depends on the type of lights, the type of corals, and the actual depth the corals are mounted at. Details please....

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