Help ID SPS

RicoReef

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Hello everyone does anyone know the name of this SPS ? The only thing i found close to this on Google was a green planet SPS not sure


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labas39

Active member
From those pictures and w/o any description, other than a green acropora, sorry but I think it would difficult, at best, for anyone to be able to ID that.
 

RicoReef

Member
From those pictures and w/o any description, other than a green acropora, sorry but I think it would difficult, at best, for anyone to be able to ID that.
Sorry i am using my shooting eye ware as camera filter lol i ordered some of that orange film hoping it will help take better pictures. Thanks for looking am fine with green acro its nothing fancy anyways

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Sawdonkey

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It's not so much a photo quality issue. It's just that's it's a green acro that doesn't really have any identifying traits. It doesn't look completely happy.
 

RicoReef

Member
It's not so much a photo quality issue. It's just that's it's a green acro that doesn't really have any identifying traits. It doesn't look completely happy.
Is this Prime Led enough light for it ? Am running it at 75% blues and 2% white the the forest fire and kelly green are looking good but I've herd they don't require as strong light and are hardy

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madjoe

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Is this Prime Led enough light for it ? Am running it at 75% blues and 2% white the the forest fire and kelly green are looking good but I've herd they don't require as strong light and are hardy

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I would think so some just take longer to color
 

Sawdonkey

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Is this Prime Led enough light for it ? Am running it at 75% blues and 2% white the the forest fire and kelly green are looking good but I've herd they don't require as strong light and are hardy

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I'd guess that 2% on the whites is way too low, although I'm not familiar with your fixtures. I'd guess that you probably want to me more in the 30-40% range with the whites, but have them running for less time.
 

RicoReef

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I'd guess that 2% on the whites is way too low, although I'm not familiar with your fixtures. I'd guess that you probably want to me more in the 30-40% range with the whites, but have them running for less time.
Ok ill try that thanks for the info man

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