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I listened to the podcast today of Calfo's speach at the Tornonto Aquarium...... whatever it was.
He brought up a few interesting points and I was wondering what MR'ers takes were in relation to your experience in this hobby.
1. Flow->Skimming->Lighting is important in that order when keeping SPS. He adds that if flow and feeding are done right we don't need nearly as much light as we provide out reefs.
2. He points out that just about nothing is fully autotrophic, even if we brought the equatorial sun above our reef we could only provide 70% (or so) of what our coral needs. In addition to the oversaturation of the coral, leading to slow bleaching, discoloring and eventual death (possibly a year away) we'd starve it. (Got me wondering what MR'ers feed their corals)
He brought up a few interesting points and I was wondering what MR'ers takes were in relation to your experience in this hobby.
1. Flow->Skimming->Lighting is important in that order when keeping SPS. He adds that if flow and feeding are done right we don't need nearly as much light as we provide out reefs.
2. He points out that just about nothing is fully autotrophic, even if we brought the equatorial sun above our reef we could only provide 70% (or so) of what our coral needs. In addition to the oversaturation of the coral, leading to slow bleaching, discoloring and eventual death (possibly a year away) we'd starve it. (Got me wondering what MR'ers feed their corals)



