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03/28/2015, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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Low light coral options
I was at my LFS and saw a coral that I absolutely fell in love with. I plan on starting to add corals to my tank very soon, and would love to take that one home if possible.
My tank is a 37gal FOWLR right now. Circulation/filtration is two Koralia 425s and an AC50 with Matrix Carbon, PhosGuard, and Purigen. Lighting is just the stock 18,000K 20W T8. Livestock is two ocellaris clowns, a royal gramma, a flame angel (still small right now, will rehome if it gets bigger), a fire shrimp, a sand sifting starfish, and some ceriths. I don't add or dose anything special; just water changes with RO/DI water and Instant Ocean marine salt (not reef crystals). The coral in question was apparently an acan. It's one head about 3in in diameter, and has an extremely vibrant pink circle around the mouth. I've never seen anything remotely close to this colour on a coral. He said that it used to be a different colour altogether but it started bleaching and then acquired this colouration after he revived it. The rest is light pink and white. My question is, what changes would I have to make to my setup to be able to take this thing home? I'm willing to do almost anything. I believe he has it in a low light tank with chalices and button corals, but I'm not sure about feeding because I forgot to ask. Otherwise, he said that he thinks I can keep chalices with no problems, because his are on the same lighting as my tank and he never feeds them. Thoughts?
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Discomia shrooms and zoanthids my friend, that is about all I would try and I can't really say that confidently unless you had 2 of those tubes over the aquarium and ditched the glass top you probably still have over the aquarium.
So, overall, IMO I would wait on coral till you upgrade your light and can really commit to keeping coral. |
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Can either of you speak to the specific requirements for acans? What kind of lighting would you suggest?
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That was the first place I looked but I found it pretty vague since their comment on lighting was "tolerating a wide variety of conditions". I was hoping someone could comment based on personal experience.
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Depends how deep your 37g is. Just to give you a rough opinion. A dual lamp t5ho fixture with quality bulbs (ex. ATI) and good reflectors won't hurt.
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