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leliataylor
Tue, 17th Mar 2015, 04:32 PM
I am looking to start raising species of softies will grow in 68'-72'. Still in the research stage. I was advised that some of the deep water zoas can handle 72'-74'. Some acans may also be a option. I have a large amount of effluent from my fry tanks and am researching using this for coral propagation since it is full of pods and BBS. I could warm the water, however I want to establish corals that I can ultimately place in my adult tanks. Any suggestions are welcome, along with those that say I am totally out of my mind.

Dean
Wed, 18th Mar 2015, 12:43 PM
This would be a fun project to research. I bet Will with AquaSD would be able to answer a lot of your questions and point you in the right direction as far as what types of corals would thrive in that particular set up.

Dkray944
Wed, 18th Mar 2015, 03:21 PM
I think soft corals could potentially make it if the temperture started off normal and was very slowly reduced. Maybe a degree a month.

leliataylor
Wed, 18th Mar 2015, 03:30 PM
Thanks for the information, I will contact him. A friend of mine who is president of his local reef club and also a global mod on seahorse.org gave the the idea. It has been in my bucket list for the last couple of years. Years ago I kept zoas, rics and shrooms and really enjoyed them.

My plan is to have 2 of my nursery tanks drain into two tanks I already have and then into a 47 gallon sump. This would give the coral a almost continuous supply of food. I can increase the flow if I need to by modifying the plumbing on my 60 gallon growout tank. The other alternative is to simply collect the uneaten food from the nurseries and set up a separate frag tank. Since I am going to have to quarantine anything I bring in it is not a big deal to cycle a frag tank. Still in the planning/research stage.