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hey guys,

i have given up on taking care of lps as i can onli sustain dem for 6 mnths and start to see tissue wasting. so i switched to softies and have exceptional results. but now im very tempted to go tank full of lps maeb onli bubbles under pl light onli. abt 110 wats in a 2 foorter, wad u uys think?

how would u rate the care level of bubbles? is it as easier to take care than hammers.

nitrite n ammonia undetactable in my tank. will let go loads of fishes and maybe my clams if i go full lps. but wat u guys think?

are lps resonable easy at the same time more challenging than softies.

wat lps do u refers recomend?

thanks in advance.

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Bubbles are bulletproof. If you can have them dying on you there is something very very wrong with your water. I have kept one for years under normal 6500K FL lighting. Recently put it under T5s...now it's sold to someone. Total time i kept it = more than 2 years.

Always something more important than fish.

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Bubbles are bulletproof. If you can have them dying on you there is something very very wrong with your water. I have kept one for years under normal 6500K FL lighting. Recently put it under T5s...now it's sold to someone. Total time i kept it = more than 2 years.

i think Octopuffy should read this... :P

...what are u missing from your life?... dun wait till your last breathe before telling them that you care

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hey guys thanks for the advice. im gg rescape my tank once i get my tank stand and switch to lps over the next few months, hopefully ready by june. since most of ur agree that bubble corals are hardy, that will b my first piece, xcluding my plate n goni which has been with me for monre than 6 mnths. thanks guys

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