Can someone with a Gen 5 Radion Pro help me out for a minute?

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I don't currently own a Radion, but I'd really like to see what the WWC 1200g Lagoon schedule looks like in Mobius. I'm talking about the "line graph" view that shows ramps, color settings, etc. I think they use Gen 5 Pros on that tank, so I'm wondering if someone would load up the schedule in Mobius real quick and grab me a few screenshots.

That tank is the epitome of what I'm trying to do with my LPS/Softie tank, and I'd like to mimic the schedule with the lights I already have. But to build my schedule, I need to know some things about their schedule.

Bonus points for additional screenshots of color settings at different "major points" in the schedule (peak times with/without whites, etc).

If you also have access to a reliable PAR meter, I'd be glad to expand the homework assignment! But, I want to see the schedule first, so I know which points would be important to measure. :D
 
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The schedule downloads are available here:


They have Mobius and non-Mobius downloads and, again, I'm looking specifically at the 1200g LPS Lagoon.
 

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The lagoon is pretty simple. Starts 11 hour photo period with a 22 min ramp up.

So 8am on

8:22 its up to

UV 100
Violet 100
Royal 100
Blue 100
Green 15
Red 10
Warm White 15
Cool White 15

11:40 it changes to
UV 100
Violet 100
Royal 100
Blue 100
Green 0
Red 0
Warm White 0
Cool White 0

6:44 it begins ramping down until 7pm off (they close at 7)

The point intensity for all points is 60% and the schedule intensity is 100%

There are some points in between the point changes so the schedule changes within like 10 minutes instead of ramping gradually to the next point.

Keep in mind the store is bright with overhead lights so the schedule doesn't look quite as blue in person. Also the lights are mounted very high.
 

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The lagoon is pretty simple. Starts 11 hour photo period with a 22 min ramp up.

So 8am on

8:22 its up to

UV 100
Violet 100
Royal 100
Blue 100
Green 15
Red 10
Warm White 15
Cool White 15

11:40 it changes to
UV 100
Violet 100
Royal 100
Blue 100
Green 0
Red 0
Warm White 0
Cool White 0

6:44 it begins ramping down until 7pm off (they close at 7)

The point intensity for all points is 60% and the schedule intensity is 100%

There are some points in between the point changes so the schedule changes within like 10 minutes instead of ramping gradually to the next point.

Keep in mind the store is bright with overhead lights so the schedule doesn't look quite as blue in person. Also the lights are mounted very high.
Interesting that they turn down the Red, Green, and Whites for the bulk of the schedule. Would thought it was the other way around.
 
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The lagoon is pretty simple. Starts 11 hour photo period with a 22 min ramp up.

So 8am on

8:22 its up to

UV 100
Violet 100
Royal 100
Blue 100
Green 15
Red 10
Warm White 15
Cool White 15

11:40 it changes to
UV 100
Violet 100
Royal 100
Blue 100
Green 0
Red 0
Warm White 0
Cool White 0

6:44 it begins ramping down until 7pm off (they close at 7)

The point intensity for all points is 60% and the schedule intensity is 100%

There are some points in between the point changes so the schedule changes within like 10 minutes instead of ramping gradually to the next point.

Keep in mind the store is bright with overhead lights so the schedule doesn't look quite as blue in person. Also the lights are mounted very high.

I've seen it in person and was completely floored. The polyp size and colors on everything in that tank was amazing. That's what started this whole quest for me.

I'd still like to see some screenshots to help me visualize it, though.
 

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