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Photo Acclimation of Corals


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    igot2gats - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Very nice write up! I like the screen method & idea. I'll have to try that on my next tank.

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    I really liked this I think it should be a sticky for people to read that are just starting out and want to know how to add coral to there tanks.

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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    This may or may not be a dumb question, I would use the pendent light lowering method because that is my light set up, what kind of effect will this lower/less light "for a while" have on the other stuff in my tank that is used to my light being where it is?

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