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Even a yellow will turn green if light is not to its liking. I have a tweety bird and a pikachu. They both have a slight green tint. I have been raising and moving them. Trying to get the right par. They are now about 20" below 250 radiums. The 20" is depth below the bulb with par over 800 and still not yellow but greenish yellow.i am looking for a YELLOW acro... Can someone point me in the right direction? I know Pikachu is, but it's EDPENSIVE.... Can someone recommend one?
Even a yellow will turn green if light is not to its liking. I have a tweety bird and a pikachu. They both have a slight green tint. I have been raising and moving them. Trying to get the right par. They are now about 20" below 250 radiums. The 20" is depth below the bulb with par over 800 and still not yellow but greenish yellow.
Hope you have a PC coming my way![]()
TCK Trump.
Will frag it next year.
That is stunningHope you have a PC coming my way
Think you might let me know? I sure would be interested. I have a pink lemonade and it's more pink that lemonade.![]()
TCK Trump.
Will frag it next year.
I have an iron test haven't used in awhile. Guess will be testing it. ThanksTry to monitor Iron and raise it slowly, you be amazed!!
Absolutely stunning tank!SunnyX Sunset Mille
It is the yellow acro in the center of this picture. I picked it up as a wild piece, around 15 years ago. Under the right conditions it is a nice yellow with orange and red hues at the tips. Really one of a kind and my favorite coral. In the tank it really pops and tables out nicely. It enjoys high light and heavy flow.
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