Do I have enough lighting?

PKibsyo

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I've got a 50 gallon with a 48-60" (Mfg# 4103) 46.8" x 3.5" x 0.44" high 46 96 Dual Daylight/96 Dual Actinic LEDs, 192 LEDs Total
And also have a 48" T5 HO two bulbs one white light and the other actinic. Some of my corals are doing great while others not so much. I have a toadstool that looks awesome and on the other hand a hammer that looks like it's slowly shriveling. The tanks been going for about five months now. All water parameters are on point. Am I using to much lighting? Every time I put my led light on full the hammer seems to shrivel a little more. But if I turn it down the rest of the corals look like crap too. What am I doing wrong here?
 

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Over a 50 gallon, along with T-5's that probably is too much light with the LED's turned up very much. If your LPS are shriveling up when you turn the lights up thats a pretty good sign you are on the right track. You just need to find the happy medium and all of your corals will eventually acclimate to the level you have it set at.

 

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bump for more details or recommendations
 

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I believe your not running enough light. Those 192 LED units are only like .5 watt LEDs each with no focusing optics, which isn't even close to the lighting you need. I'd only go minimal of 1w LEDs on a tank or run a 4 lamp minimum T5 HO fixture.
 

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I agree you need more light. I would say get about 40-60 3watt leds no optics if hung close to water level. If hung high get optics that focus the light into the tank.
 
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Do you think I'd be fine if I got an extra 4 bulb fixture giving an extra 216 watts?
 
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I believe that'd be giving me 324 watts. Not including the LEDs. Which are obviously useless. I'd be lucky to grow algae from the sounds of it
 

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Definitely get a better lighting system those LEDs are more for color than actual growth. I would recommend a 4 bulb or 6 bulb t5ho.
 

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