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Old 06-03-2007, 07:17 PM
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Hey i just put in a new bubble coral and i don't know where to put it. I think its supposed to go in the sand, but it needs low water flow. Because of these conditions, i put it in a sheltered area in the sand ,but i'm not sure if ts getting enough light. So i was thinking if it would be alright to put it on a rock? Do u think that would be a good idea?
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Always start by placing items on the lowest level of the tank, if it seems to be reaching for the light move it up a bit and watch, if it still seems to be reaching for the light move it up some more until it seems to close up then move it back down one. This way if you more powerful lights then what the LFS had then it won't shock the corral. Also if you got it off the internet it has been in the dark for several days.
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adn also anenomes will move them self to where they want to go
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medium light medium flow
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