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Old 01/09/2008, 05:43 PM
drd drd is offline
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montipora for a nano

Hi,
I am looking for a montipora that does well in a nano cube with compact lighting 50/50 I have been told that there are a few but not sure which one all that I was told are that they must be encrusting does not help as I am still not sure and I do not want to add some live coral that I can not meet its needs so if I cant that is ok too but I wanted to make sure first before deciding on all my corals and such for my nano reef tank. I am currently having lps and leathers right now but I would like to make a reef as natural as possible any suggestions?
thank you drd
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Old 01/09/2008, 06:07 PM
dmilne85 dmilne85 is offline
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you could probably get by with a montipora digita, or a cap. i have not tried these specific corals under that lighting but i keep some in lower light areas of my tank and they do just fine, they are very hardy also.
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Old 01/09/2008, 06:56 PM
JOSE CASAS JOSE CASAS is offline
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I used to have digis and caps in my nano with 50/50 pc.I just had them med to high and was able to grow them and keep them nicely colored.
 


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