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Such as lps corals can handle greater pars up to 500, and soft corals will adjust to par over 200 with adequate time to adjust so they can adapt to a wide range of lighting over time

The lighting schedule can also play a huge role in the success of the reef aquarium regarding par levels. October 2025 potm lps macro potm maroun.c oct 1, 2025 none prev 1 2 3 4 5 next jump to last October 2025 potm lps macro potm maroun.c oct 1, 2025 none prev 1 2 3 4 5 jump to last Sooo what is the difference between sps / lps / softie coral Anyone who knows anything always refers to sps dominated or lps dominated etc Types of tanks and i am always sitting in the back nodding my head like i understand while in my head i am reciting the 50 states in reverse, completely unable to comprehend.

What is the difference between sps, lps, soft corals, and more What are some of the others I am new to all of the coral stuff and what to get a better understanding of how it all works. Prefer local pickup but can overnight Shipping $50 per box(can do cheaper next day air shipping if doing zoas, lps) +3% if using paypal 1

I’m looking to know the best photo period or time of peak lighting and ideal par for my lps and limited softies

My radon xr15 have a peak lighting period from 12pm to 5pm then they dim down from there I’m running ab+ at 60 percent and i’m getting about 100 to 200 par Is this too much light ? Lps corals keep dying * help * full details paul kachirsky jan 13, 2021 brown jelly disease coral lps coral issues melting polyp bail out polyp bailout receding receeding recession none 1 2 3 next jump to last Hi all, so i recently switched my light setting from a high modified version of the wwc ab+ to the coral lab ab+ after doing some research and reading around i read that corals prefer full spectrum compared to the very blue All i did was just lower the whites to 15% and red and green to 5%.

Do lps (blastos, micromussa, etc) do ok on the sandbed long term Do they form a skeleton that allows them to spread out or do they just keep growing into a ball, potentially causing issues as they get larger?

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