Jun 18, 2009 #1 D dawneanddonv Reefing newb What are the best corals to start with in a low light situation.
Jun 19, 2009 #3 Altohombre The Tennis Pro Reefer candy canes, dunno why they are called that because they are green and not red and white, but mine have taken a beating and keep on going.
candy canes, dunno why they are called that because they are green and not red and white, but mine have taken a beating and keep on going.
Jun 19, 2009 #5 dcantucson Reef pro Low light could range from a flashlight to a fluorescent tube! :lol: We're just gonna need more information.
Low light could range from a flashlight to a fluorescent tube! :lol: We're just gonna need more information.
Jun 19, 2009 #6 mng777777 Shark Wrangler Wannabe Funny you say that, I just got done stringing up some mag-lites over my tank. i hung them from the ceiling and I used silver, blue, and red for the 4th of July, it looks awesome! My tank is the :pooh:! :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Funny you say that, I just got done stringing up some mag-lites over my tank. i hung them from the ceiling and I used silver, blue, and red for the 4th of July, it looks awesome! My tank is the :pooh:! :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
Jun 23, 2009 #9 Bifferwine I am a girl Or just post a picture of your lights, if you can. We'll be able to tell you exactly what they are.
Jun 23, 2009 #10 WarmSoda Reefing newb Assuming standard, low-end, normal output florescent lighting and low flow (didn't see it adressed)... -Mushroom -Zoa -Leathers And if your feeling a little lucky you could pick at some LPS's... -Frogspawn -Candy Canes Just stay away from any SPS :P
Assuming standard, low-end, normal output florescent lighting and low flow (didn't see it adressed)... -Mushroom -Zoa -Leathers And if your feeling a little lucky you could pick at some LPS's... -Frogspawn -Candy Canes Just stay away from any SPS :P
Jun 23, 2009 #11 mng777777 Shark Wrangler Wannabe WS is right, your lighting will make the difference to what you can keep.