If I were to do that I would use the water out of the tank to minimize shock.
Now there will still be shock from the change in lighting
Now there will still be shock from the change in lighting
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I have some LED lights for my upgrade. Theyre in 54w arrays. Could I take my dying SPS out of the tank and put it in a 5g bucket with freshly mixed water, a heater, and a power head (all under the big LEDs)? Would that be better than leaving it under the power compacts?
Still better than a pc eh?54w array isnt very strong imo
intensity. a lux meter (intensity only)or par meter. either way really. both are a guide.Like increase duration of "daylight" lighting?
once you have a meter youll see its not really much at all.Anything between the lamps and water will have a drop in intensity, diffusion and ultimately par
no. leave them in a stable tank.I have some LED lights for my upgrade. Theyre in 54w arrays. Could I take my dying SPS out of the tank and put it in a 5g bucket with freshly mixed water, a heater, and a power head (all under the big LEDs)? Would that be better than leaving it under the power compacts?
Me too, but depending on where the coral came from it will have different needs. Maybe too much nutrient or not enough light. or one is wild caught one is a friends frag.Not trying to butt in on the op. But how do the aquarium tops play into cutting down on par readings? I to have some that will not color up and some that look great.
Still better than a pc eh?
Also i dont have a par meter to couter your image... i must take a loss. But i will be back
So I upped my fixture to 43k lux from 13k is that too much? It's set now at about 65%no. leave them in a stable tank.
if you can add the led to the PC I would. Your likely at 23000 lux at the top of your tank at the waters surface. I would shoot for 35000 or 40ooo.
$15 meter
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AQT68CO/ref=sr_ph_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467912397&sr=sr-1&keywords=lux
Before my recent DT upgrade I ran a current orbit 48" v1 no lenses (used $50) and 4 t5 (used $40) and got 40 47 ish K lux.
if you lux meter your LED at the same distance you intent to mount them you will know how much intensity you will get.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/lighting-upgrade-with-a-lux-meter-saltyfilmfolks.248417/
Possibly just too quick.So I upped my fixture to 43k lux from 13k is that too much? It's set now at about 65%
Thank you I will back it off and raise back up every few days (storm controller)Possibly just too quick.
in terms of par(fixture constant of 60 is estimated)
13,000 lux /(constant 60) = 216 par
43,000 lux / 60 = 716 par
lol.gentle handsoap > minecraft lava?
$15 lux meter on amazon. no the phone apps dont work well.Wow that would be awesome, but nope too far.
I'm not even sure how I'd check the lux to be honest.