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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default SPS and water changes

    Quick question --

    If I do the size water change that I'd like to do, some tips of my SPS will be out of the water for a brief amount of time. Should I try to avoid this? Or will this brief amount of time out of water not really matter?

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    They will be fine, just turn off your lights if the tips are exposed more than a couple minutes (otherwise it can cook them).

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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks for the reply and tip about the light. Did not think about that!

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    I agree they will be fine, mine are out during water changes. never thought about the lights, makes since. I uasully do my water changes in the mornings when the lights are off.

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    The tips of some of my SPS are out of the water for about 12 minutes if I do a healthy water change. I leave the T5s on during the water change and have not had any burning. The tips of the corals are probably about eight inches from the bulbs.

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    Keep in mind Becky that acropora tend to be much more tolerant of exposure to air than seritopora (bird's nest). Brief exposure is ok but keep it brief and I agree with Austin's advice about the lights.

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    There is a video of a reef at low tide in I think Fiji or some simular place. There are tons of things mostly acros that are exposed during low tide for hours. The person doing the documentary said the temp was very high and its really windy. So I am sure a few minutes wont hurt. I will see if I can find the video.
    Found it
    Last edited by iyachtuxivm; 02-25-2010 at 09:35 PM. Reason: found video and location

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    thefishgirl - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks for all the info guys! It was out of the water maybe 5 minutes... no lights. Nor had the lights been on all day. Hopefully everything will be ok.

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    ^ Everything will be ok!

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    iyachtuxivm - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    After I saw that video I have never rushed again during a water change. I have a hollywood stunner that is totally uncovered during W/C and I think it looks more colorful after its been exposed for a bit.

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