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They usually say it is.But brought a water sample to petco to test last week when i was dealing with a cyano outbreak and he said my water was perfect all around.
So i downloaded the lux meter app. Pretty cool. At 100% my light pushed the lux meter to its mac 30000 and the way i have it set now is around 5000 at the water surface.
I had no idea thoes little leds were so powerful!
And im guessing that bright light combined with being blasted with too much flow that one night is what did the damage.
Still gonna test the water and see what the numbers are.
What do you guys recomend for lux at surface?
30k was all it went. I. Sure it was more. I will check the settings on the app. What is stocking?
So i downloaded the lux meter app. Pretty cool. At 100% my light pushed the lux meter to its mac 30000 and the way i have it set now is around 5000 at the water surface.
I had no idea thoes little leds were so powerful!
And im guessing that bright light combined with being blasted with too much flow that one night is what did the damage.
Still gonna test the water and see what the numbers are.
What do you guys recomend for lux at surface?
ill admit the $500 efflo will not grow under 800 par after surviving for 18 months under it.5000 is really low, actually. 30,000 would be nice. Anything over 10,000 lux seems OK, in fact. Around 20,000-30,000 lux is better at least in some cases.
This is not a "more is better" thing, however....I've grows stony corals successfully down to 10,000 lux, and I haven't seen anything to indicate there's a benefit of light intensity beyond around 30,000-40,000 lux.
What lights do you have and how high are they mounted from the water line?
On this tank i have a current orbit marine pro led mounted on the legs it came with...id say 4" above the water. I also have a glass cover on the tank which im sure isnt exactly recomened but i like it and am stubborn lol. There is 3 fish in there with 8 coral frags
I had it on the ramp timer setting with the lights on full pwr. I want to change the ramp timer light intensity hut i dont know how to program it. So i am keeping it on 75blue 25white from when i get up to when i go to bed
;)
I've even found indications that fast-growing corals aren't as healthy, or hardy, as the same coral growing slowly.
I think this makes more sense when you/I consider that corals are really deep-sea critters that are adapting to surface conditions by way of a nasty dinoflagellate infection! ;)
I think "being photosynthetic" is pretty hard on them and requires quite a bit of compensation from the coral animal. So it may even be very true that in terms of light, less is actually more. (Of course not all corals are equal in their ability to compensate.)
while this is a case for "some" coral, there are a ton of coral that are shallow and take 2000 par no problem.
just too fast.What about mine? Too much?
Ok thank you for the info. I apreciate it. So i got the nest from a long time reefer who sells and trades locally. He uses cheap chinese leds on his frag tanks and has them kinda high [i think] so when i got it i blasted it w my decent light full power right off the bat. No aclimation at all. So wouldnt that have been too much light shock? Sorry like i said this is my first tank and there is soooo much to learn lol