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I have a long tip nem that I am taking from a 55 with T5 lighting, into a new 125 with Ociean Revive LEDS .. I am wondering the proper way that I should introduce this nem into the new tank with the new lights ... Any tips will be greatly appreciated!
 

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How many lamps and what wattage for those T5s?

Can you dim your LEDs?

If you can, and if there were at 100%, I would drop them to 25-50% (( depending on the answer to the T5 question )), and slowly ramp that back up (( over the course of 3 weeks )) to 100% (( or whatever % you are at now ))

If you can't change the intensity, you could use 3 layers of window screening, with removing a layer every 5-7 days.
 
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How many lamps and what wattage for those T5s?

Can you dim your LEDs?

If you can, and if there were at 100%, I would drop them to 25-50% (( depending on the answer to the T5 question )), and slowly ramp that back up (( over the course of 3 weeks )) to 100% (( or whatever % you are at now ))

If you can't change the intensity, you could use 3 layers of window screening, with removing a layer every 5-7 days.
They are 28 watt. BUT I have not changed them in probably 2+ years since I bought them new. As for my LEDs on my main DT, I have the blues at about 75% and the whites at about 50%. And yes, I can dim and chaange the settings for the LEDs
 

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Just one 28 Watt lamp over a 55?

If that is correct, I would drop the blues to around 25%, and the whites around 20%. SLOWLY ramp back up to your current settings -- over the course of three weeks or so.
 
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Just one 28 Watt lamp over a 55?

If that is correct, I would drop the blues to around 25%, and the whites around 20%. SLOWLY ramp back up to your current settings -- over the course of three weeks or so.
It is actually 2, 28 watts. Sorry bout that :)
 

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Still on the low side, so I would stick with what I said.

Now, is this an E. quadricolor or M. doreensis --- seems that two common names have been combined.
 
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Still on the low side, so I would stick with what I said.

Now, is this an E. quadricolor or M. doreensis --- seems that two common names have been combined.
Ok I will do exactly that! Also, I believe it to be
Magnificent Heteractis magnifica. I bought it at a swap and it was HUGE .. since putting it into my 55 (with the 2 28 watts) is has gotten increasingly smaller. I am assuming it is because of the low light output? Will moving it under those LED's greatly improve it and bring it back to good health?​
 

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Do you have a picture of it?

But, increasing the light (( SLOWLY )) should go a along way towards that goal --- assuming the water parameters are in check.
 
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was about 10 x this size when I originally got it
 

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