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Torch Coral question

Anyone use a frag system like this or have a recommendation?

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Your fish won’t have anywhere to hide, and you may end up feeling like it’s too sterile. Not really a display any more at that point.

However, If your enjoyment comes from seeing the coral grow, and you don’t care as much about the display aspect, you could make it work. Be careful not to loose too much bio media and throw off your tank’s balance.
 
I have a few torches up high in around 400+. .Right now they are sitting about 4-6" below the surface fully open.

They grow more dense than torches I have in 250 but are still branching and have great color. I wanted to see how they do in high par and growth pattern is the only difference.
 
Anyone use a frag system like this or have a recommendation?

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My frag tank is basically like this. I’ll attach a pic of lights barely turning on so you can see the racks since they’re not really visible once polyps are extended looking top down

I use five DIY 10x10 racks and then leave space on the floor for other stuff
 

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50 gallon low boy

Hammers are on diy racks torches on things in picture i shared earlier. Half the tank is covered with 3-5 inch square frag tiles.

I kinda run it as a lagoon style frag tank combination.
 
I'm not sure, probably about the same amount, I would guess. What type of branches are those? But that's the look I would probably go for. Thanks for sharing.
I have two in this picture and one is Buried in the sand. I am not sure the exact name but I was told they were like 10 Years old. Some one from this club bought them from a Closing LFS long time ago. This is the closest that looks like the ones I have.
https://fishtanksdirect.com/real-re...eiOY2F1wFEYszpmBaTGqgYeyh7oE2xXqqe3FfUIwCeCTg
 
I think this would be easier to lay flat.

 
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