Enough light for frogspawn?

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So i moved my frogspawn bc it was getting too much flow, will it get enough light here? Ignore the sand my sand sifting goby is making a sandstorm in the tank…
 
The heads on the bottom might be ok, but overall that looks like too much shade IMO. If it was mine I would definitely find it another spot. GL.
 
If the tentacles stay retracted, it's not getting enough light.
 
I concur, mine expands to twice its size during daylight hours (medium light-zet light at 54% {led}) placed midway in tank. Also, I'm thinking tilting frogspawn Alittle also helps instead of just in an upright position. What does everyone think?
 
One thing I do need to add. Most Euphylliids come from deeper, turbid waters so moderate lighting is almost always okay. Retracted tentacles can be a sign of stress in general or too much light, the opposite (over inflating) will mean it isn't getting enough light and is making itself larger to compensate. So just watch it and see how it reacts. But, with yours being E. Paradivisa I'd agree and say the top polyps need a little more light.
 

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