sharps
Active member
I have an awesome favite the size of an adult hand, the problem is that its shaped like a hemisphere. So light only really hits the front and top, but this creates a shadow. The tissue has started to recede on the side and back, I want to figure out what to do to maximize all areas of the favite, not have one part die. And i know its going to take a while for the areas without light the past 3 months to recover. I have had the favite over a year and it has started to grow new walls onto its base rock, so overall it is doing very well.
For lighting I am using a Current USA Sunpod 250w Metal halide hanging from ceiling. My tank is 50 gallons. The favite is directly underneath the light in the middle.
Im thinking so far my options are to 1. add lighting 2. add some type of reflector and make a hood for the tank 3. frag the favite and make it flatter.
Im going to post pictures to show better what i mean, but i really want to figure this one out. Thanks for any and all advice.
For lighting I am using a Current USA Sunpod 250w Metal halide hanging from ceiling. My tank is 50 gallons. The favite is directly underneath the light in the middle.
Im thinking so far my options are to 1. add lighting 2. add some type of reflector and make a hood for the tank 3. frag the favite and make it flatter.
Im going to post pictures to show better what i mean, but i really want to figure this one out. Thanks for any and all advice.