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    Argent - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    need for lower light? my lights pretty low already...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Argent View Post
    need for lower light? my lights pretty low already...
    don't you have MH HQI or something?
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    yeah a big whopping 70w one
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    Yumas are notorious for melting, I wish you luck. Those are some spectacular colors.
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    my orange one seems to be doing good so far - if they seem to be unhappy I have some shaded areas I can move them to
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    I find the Yumas like more light than Floridas. The only melting experiance I had was from Yumas touching regualr Rics - They do NOT play well together (at least in my tank.)

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    thanks for the heads up CalmSeasQuest - I'll keep my rics and my yumas away from each other :D
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    You can condition just about any coral to any lighting condition. Its just important to keep new transitions in lower light and acclimate them out slowly. You can try and get them up to super high light, the yuma will quickly let you know if its happy or not.
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    Well besides that yuma rock - LucidProp also sent me 2 zoa frags which I've finally been able to photograph!

    Now way back in the days - these were called zombie eyes (very small polyps)
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    and I haven't a clue what these are but they look like they should color up nicely! (also very small polyps)
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    And for those who've been following my ordeal with USPS shipping from California - I finally got my corals yesterday (22nd) and they shipped the 16th....

    needless to say I don't think they're going to make it...

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