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| Tunicate | hello, i have purchased some new pieces of coral and i need advice on place ment in my tank. my tank is a 90 g with 2x 250w mh, and 4x 65w pc. i bought 1 maxima clam and 2 crocia clams, and chalice. i believe the clams like alot of light but little current? but i don't have a clue on the echino/chalice? also where should maze brain go ? thanks for all your input and help ![]() |
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| Reefing for Jesus ![]() | Re: coral placement in tank Maze brain will require partial shade/indirect lighting the chalice can go from mid to high up on the rock work.
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