Calling all LED lighting reefers!

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I'm porting this out of curiosity. Let's see your lighting schedules / settings and many a little about the tank. Size, what lights you run, and what kind of corals etc. I'll start below. Feel free to throw in a picture of your tank aswell!

I have a cobalt c-vue 18.5 mixed reef; Zoas / LPS (euphyllia) / SPS / softies. My settings for my red sea reef 50

Settings:
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300 Gallon system. This is a transfer from a 150, that was a transfer from an 80 gallon system.

Lighting:

4 Orphek Alantik V4 G2 + 3 Kessill A360X
Lights are on for 12 hours with max lighting (60% Whites and 75% other channels on the Orpeks, Kessils ramp to 100%)


Varios sps and Anemones.


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Both beautiful tanks! I couldn't even imagine running a 300g tank. I'm hoping to upgrade to a red sea reefer 250 or 350 in the next 6 months. I am still new to the hobby but I have definitely caught the reefing bug! I figured start small and if I like it that much go big, and I think it's that time.
 

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