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Posted 8/31/2008 3:28:55 PM
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Does anyone have any ideas as to what corals would grow in 92watts of light if any? I ask this because i have yet to upgrade to the nova T5 lighting system and i was wondering if any types of coral would grow in my current lighting system which has a total of 92w. By the way the tank is a 55g, so with the current lighting system it has it is about 1.67 wats a gallon.
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Posted 11/3/2008 8:16:46 AM
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theres tons of stuff you can get! star polyps, basic mushrooms, basic polyps, sun corals(prefers caves), fire corals(cave dweller), dendros, deep water brains and lobos such as a pink lobo. carnation corals don't like light either.
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