acropora lighting

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  1. icyglaze

    icyglaze Plankton

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    I am currently about to start a new 75 gallon reef tank, and I wanted to get acropora for it. I was wondering if I would have to get metal halide lighting or could I get away with using VHO T5 fixture? and if so, how much lighting do I need?

    please help! >< thanks!
     
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  3. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    I say that maybe a 6 or 8 bulb t-5ho fixture would be fine. I have a 4 bulb over my 55 gal and my brown acropora is completly neon green now. Eventually I will post pictures. I think that the 6 bulb would be fine, but hey, 8 wouldnt hurt either :)
     
  4. coral reefer

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    The greater the intensity of light you have the better as most Acropora sp. come from shallow water which often is out of water for a period of time during low tide.
    Now certain Acro's will live in lower lighting, but will assume a duller color for the most part. The blue/purple species are the most light demanding however as far as hardiness. I would start of with Bali slimmer or Millipora Montipora or Rugosa as a starter Acropora. Acclimation is the key also to the success of your acro in that you don't stress it out and bleach/kill it due to drastic changes in light intensity!
    Good luck as they are awesome corals. Montipora may be another alternative for you as well for small polyp stonies...