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Hey guys and gals,

I have a question for the AI Prime and a Biocube. I’ve had corals in it years and years ago but sold them and mainly kept a fish only with live rock aquarium. I’ve recently got the itch for corals. Nothing crazy, just some Zoas and things alike. What would be a good preset for great color? I’m meaning color out of the coral and the aquarium itself to pop as the person looking at it. I enjoy those aquariums that have the lights so dang blue everything pops but I’d like a good mix of that “pop” but the corals to be healthy, fat and happy.
 

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THis is my 20g nano cube with pretty good color.
I do run 2 16hds.
UV-V 140%
RB-B 125%
R-G 6%
W-31%
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Yeah, you kind of just want to ramp up the UV, Violet, Blue and Royal Blue to 100%.
White can be set around 30%, red and green down to 5-10%.

just play around with the %’s until you like it the lighting.

Lowering the white light also helps prevent nuisance algae growth.
 
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maybe I’ve created some sort of super cautious emotion towards a bright light because I did have a nightmarish algae situation a few years back, but I just attempted the lighting setup that 90’s Reefer suggested and about had a heart attack at how bright it is compared to the preset I’m using at the moment lol. But I don’t see much nuisance algae in that picture so they’re doing something right.
 

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maybe I’ve created some sort of super cautious emotion towards a bright light because I did have a nightmarish algae situation a few years back, but I just attempted the lighting setup that 90’s Reefer suggested and about had a heart attack at how bright it is compared to the preset I’m using at the moment lol. But I don’t see much nuisance algae in that picture so they’re doing something right.
Algae key in all my systems is 1 snail per gallon. I have 25 in the nano cube my snails grow algae and eat it to. I also have some ogo and DB macro attatched to a small rock with rubberbands.
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I have 3 16hds on my frag system with no algae issues. They run the same nano cube settings.
You can lower white and raise it over time. I came from years of halide use and replace my halide on my frag system after the results I have seen from my nano.
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