kevinpo
Expert
Here is a picture of a frag of A. microphthalma. It is located in one of my 200 gal cubes. It is lit by a 400W halide driven by a HQI ballast and it is only 16" to the top of the sand. In the summer months the morning sun shines into the front 18" of the tank from the side window. The sun is at a low angle and in a couple of hours is blocked by the roof overhang. Although it isn't as noticeable in the picture as it is in person, look at the perfect line where the coral has lightened on one side. That is the side where the natural sunlight hits it for just a couple of hours a day. And we think halides are bright
Regards,
Kevin
Regards,
Kevin