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So the one male horse keeps getting this buoyancy problem.
Have removed air six times already and treated whole tank with meds for bacterial infection.
Decided to move him to something smaller to try and nurse him back to health.
Tough call. Could be a parasite but which so can be treated properly.
Or is it really an oxygen issue.
Sometimes you get one that cannot handle all the stress of capture and moving around.
Good luck.
I would go with the Vipraspectra over the tank centered and about 12" high from tank. Low light corals can on bottom and sides.
You can increase / decrease the intensity of the light and find a happy medium for all coral.
EDIT:
Be aware that this light is heavy. I had one and in Feb this year...
Checkout this review
https://reefbuilders.com/2016/03/30/coralife-led-aqualight-s-review/#:~:text=It's%20no%20surprise%20that%20you,with%20it%20in%20the%20future.
Seems low light corals only so no to Zoas. Would be be good for soft coral.
I had two 165w over a 72g tank 4ft long and they grew everything, not Vipaespectra. I also had a 300w Viprasprctra over my 92g corner with many different corals.
It really depends on what you want to keep. If looking to keep SPS and certain LPS you may want to get a better light.
The ramping up...
Paulie, many suggestions searching states temp can be BTW 70 and 79, seems rather high IMO.
I keep my house temp BTW 73 and 75 depending on the outside temp. Normally the tank temp for the horses is 73.
I do have some easy soft coral in there for them to hitch to.