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First, here is a link to a thread from ages ago where I posted the 9 article series by Dana....
Thank you! :) So what I'm saying is that you have to look at the quantity of photons released for each nm. This is usually a graph of spectral...
Horizontal transfer does happen in our tanks but it is very limited... Transfer in our tanks is not a function of adaptation for survival, but more...
To really determine EXACTLY what wavelengths are absorbed by any given coral is next to impossible... But despite this fact, a reseacher by the name...
Ok... honestly, I know what im talking about when it comes to lighting so you can believe everything I say with 100% certainty. I am a close friend...
they need a good bit of algae to survive... it might not be too happy. Additionally, they are very sensitive to nitrate and salinity and both will be...
If its a brown dusting it is diatoms If it is brown and stringy and has bubbles in it and pulls apart real easily it is dinoflagellates If it is...
Yeah I believe that is a valida... Its growth is not classic valida pattern but is still similar. I have always had the best success putting them in...
Hmmm this will go great over my new frag tank... Might just have to give it a go ;) Awesome contest matt!
PE is a function of how strong the flow is, if the coral is currently having a feeding response, if the polyps are being picked on by other...
BS: Neuropsychology/neuroscience possibly continuing masters in a few years to become licensed psychological therapist PSU!!!
arent your honor classes weighted more though? like they will inflate your GPA if you do well... Back in my HS, we had the normal classes that were...
Well it was released by ORA a few years ago so it's fairly common. You might want to try any locals first, if not then you can always find it online...
Haha with that fixture you will have PLENTY of light in that size tank! Even if you wanted to step down the lighting, you could lol
If you desire a blue look I would say Phoenix 14k or radii 20k... If you like a whiter color go with ushio 14k.
agreed with all above. also, above 1600ppm "can" bother inverts and possibly kill them
Hey juicer: you should probably start out with 250w incase you decide to get a few sps down the road. If your positive that your only going to stick...
Yep they look quite okay... I think it is mostly a function of light and flow combo. I have the same zoas in different parts of the tank and one...
Sorry here Johnike, I didnt realize you asked another question after Steve and coralline answered your last one. I believe that most bulbs made now...
similar but I know for sure it is not the same. the pearlberry has more white on it and is almost a bit more pastel. But since you brought this...
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