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Purgo’s Nano Reef

How’s the purple frogspawn doing? Some people are interested in frags from the DBTC if your piece has grown some new heads
 
They were doing fantastic until the heat wave hit! I was not prepared and lost some corals/some got bleached. The frogspawn is currently bleached but still looking good, hoping the cooler weather coming in helps even more. The largest head was splitting until this occurred :/. I am in the process of making sure my temp does not spike again. Going rimless for better evaporation and going to get some fans, hope it can take it down 3-4 degrees. Being originally from Colorado I never had to deal with keeping my tanks cooler, just warmer so this has been a learning process for me.
 
They were doing fantastic until the heat wave hit! I was not prepared and lost some corals/some got bleached. The frogspawn is currently bleached but still looking good, hoping the cooler weather coming in helps even more. The largest head was splitting until this occurred :/. I am in the process of making sure my temp does not spike again. Going rimless for better evaporation and going to get some fans, hope it can take it down 3-4 degrees. Being originally from Colorado I never had to deal with keeping my tanks cooler, just warmer so this has been a learning process for me.
I’m dealing with the heat too, not fun. I put that frogspawn through some swings as I was learning but it’s a hardy coral and should hold through.
 
Thanks @The_Lazy_Reefer for the light! My corals are loving it! My nem on the other hand... not so much anyone have an idea of how to help it? See photos below
 

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Could you try putting the lights to white and take a pic of the nem again. It’s not very clear.

Also as a new prime owner I suggest checking out the owners group on Facebook, they have a bunch of additional templates to try. Just be careful with adjusting intensity without a par meter, someone correct me if I’m wrong but you’re better off with a lower intensity than potentially bleaching corals.
 
Glad you like it! Used primes don’t last long on the market for a reason imo. What setting did you end up choosing? Also mounting height plays a big roll and usually 8” is a good height
 
Glad you like it! Used primes don’t last long on the market for a reason imo. What setting did you end up choosing? Also mounting height plays a big roll and usually 8” is a good height
Ya I did all the measurements and it’s at 8 inches dead center! Attached it it’s peak and what it is rest of the time till ramp up/down, really happy with the results even after a day.
 

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