kkutac001
Mon, 26th Feb 2007, 02:47 AM
Heya. I set up a certain location for a future Euphilia (frogspawn, or perhaps hammer). I was going to put one on top of a column of rockrock, about 6 inches below the water surface. 8 inches above the waterline is a 250W 14k MH bulb. After more reseach, I'm not sure this is going to work well for the frogspawn/anchor. From what I've read, the Euphiliids prefer bright to moderate indirect lighting.
However, corals are adaptable. I can easily shade this location, up to 100% occlusion of light if needed, on a temporary basis -- for a month or two, for example. I wonder: can I shade it (with layers of screens), remove the screens gradually over (say) a months' time, and have the frogspawn/anchor acclimate to full-blast 250W MH lighting?
Does anyone who has a frogspawn or anchor keep theirs in a similar situation? That is, pretty **** close to the water surface, with intense MH light over it? Have you experience that this coral is capable of adapting to this much light?
As I mentioned, I can shade it as much as necessary, and can do light acclimation for as long as would be needed (nothing would compel me to rush it, in other words). Note, too, that I have a variety of locations in which I could place a frogspawn or anchor in my tank. This 'high-up' location was where I was imagining/planning for it to go, though.
I appreciate any experiences, comments, advice, etc. that you might care to give. TIA!
..Karl
However, corals are adaptable. I can easily shade this location, up to 100% occlusion of light if needed, on a temporary basis -- for a month or two, for example. I wonder: can I shade it (with layers of screens), remove the screens gradually over (say) a months' time, and have the frogspawn/anchor acclimate to full-blast 250W MH lighting?
Does anyone who has a frogspawn or anchor keep theirs in a similar situation? That is, pretty **** close to the water surface, with intense MH light over it? Have you experience that this coral is capable of adapting to this much light?
As I mentioned, I can shade it as much as necessary, and can do light acclimation for as long as would be needed (nothing would compel me to rush it, in other words). Note, too, that I have a variety of locations in which I could place a frogspawn or anchor in my tank. This 'high-up' location was where I was imagining/planning for it to go, though.
I appreciate any experiences, comments, advice, etc. that you might care to give. TIA!
..Karl