Mar 17, 2024 #1 bradyrollie4 Community Member View Badges Wisco Reefers Midwest Reefer Joined Mar 6, 2024 Messages 77 Reaction score 33 Location Rochester Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I have read and watched videos and I gathered a lot of info on this coral. What I haven’t come across yet is how much light, how long for light, and what color light does it need. Do I keep it low and blue or can it be bright and full spectrum?
I have read and watched videos and I gathered a lot of info on this coral. What I haven’t come across yet is how much light, how long for light, and what color light does it need. Do I keep it low and blue or can it be bright and full spectrum?
Mar 17, 2024 #2 krollins Active Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Feb 7, 2024 Messages 441 Reaction score 321 Location Sacramento Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Good news for you, kenya tree is not picky. I have one in my tank catered to soft coral and my lfs has one in a sps tank.
Good news for you, kenya tree is not picky. I have one in my tank catered to soft coral and my lfs has one in a sps tank.
Mar 17, 2024 #3 WalkerLovesTheOcean I love acans View Badges Photo of the Month Article Contributor Hospitality Award Rock Pool Reef Keepers My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Jan 27, 2024 Messages 5,719 Reaction score 28,898 Location New York State Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I agree with above. Kenya tree can really live in any part of your tank with reasonable conditions. I always like to take my frag, and find a way to temporarily mount it in the spot I would like it, then wait a week and see how it does.
I agree with above. Kenya tree can really live in any part of your tank with reasonable conditions. I always like to take my frag, and find a way to temporarily mount it in the spot I would like it, then wait a week and see how it does.