LPS Corals
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LPS Corals
I know that zoas and soft corals, for the most part like the water in the tank to be a bit high with nitrate levels and that SPS corals like water that is more pristine. What about LPS corals or to be more exact, Chalices?
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Re: LPS Corals
the seem to be very tolerant of some nitrate levels and lower light levels as well
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- Location: D'Iberville Mississippi
Re: LPS Corals
Took the plunge today Gerwin sold me a really nice looking Chalice. No pics yet placed it towards the back of the tank where Bert might not see it for a few days Oh that, its been in there for a few weeks now, don't see how you could have missed it.
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Re: LPS Corals
Dang Pete,,,, Lloyd's gonna see this now and my secret will be out Thanks alot Buddie!!! JKRedfish wrote: Oh that, its been in there for a few weeks now, don't see how you could have missed it.