Hey everyone,
I have an AI Hydra 32 for my 24 gallon cube. Currently have 4 different frags of coral (all healthy) and a green bubble tip anemone. I've had the gbta for about three months and it remained in the same spot for almost the entirety of the three months. Since I had gotten the gbta the tentacles wont bubble, they seem stringy and almost spaghetti like and for the first time since I have gotten it, it has actually moved to a new location. Water parameters are near perfect, water flow hasn't changed, so I have to assume its the light.
I had the light about 6in. off the water, and the settings were at the following:
UV, Violet, Royal Blue, Blue- 100%
Green, Deep Red- 10%
Moonlight- 0%
Cool White- 15%
I have since raised the light to about 10in off the water and dropped the lighting to the following:
UV, Violet, Royal Blue, Blue- 85%
Green, Deep Red- 10%
Moonlight- 0%
Cool White- 15%
Does anyone have any recommendations regarding settings for this particular light and how to best support my gbta?
Thank you!
I have an AI Hydra 32 for my 24 gallon cube. Currently have 4 different frags of coral (all healthy) and a green bubble tip anemone. I've had the gbta for about three months and it remained in the same spot for almost the entirety of the three months. Since I had gotten the gbta the tentacles wont bubble, they seem stringy and almost spaghetti like and for the first time since I have gotten it, it has actually moved to a new location. Water parameters are near perfect, water flow hasn't changed, so I have to assume its the light.
I had the light about 6in. off the water, and the settings were at the following:
UV, Violet, Royal Blue, Blue- 100%
Green, Deep Red- 10%
Moonlight- 0%
Cool White- 15%
I have since raised the light to about 10in off the water and dropped the lighting to the following:
UV, Violet, Royal Blue, Blue- 85%
Green, Deep Red- 10%
Moonlight- 0%
Cool White- 15%
Does anyone have any recommendations regarding settings for this particular light and how to best support my gbta?
Thank you!