Hi guys, maybe someone can help me finally. I am super confused about HOW to setup my lightning for my tank.
All information i can find is always like " setup how you like it. Every tank is different" or people just showing their HYDRA setups without any explanation.
Some people have UV turned on 120 or so, some on 68. I just can t see and find any systematic and scientific approach and knowledge on it?
I am not a pro, i know a tank needs different lightning lengths, i know corals can have to less light and i know corals can burn. I dont have any maths degree or so the measure every inch of my tank how much PAR is getting into it.
So, what is considered to be a good Setup for a mixed 27 inch deep 250 gallons tank to try it for a few months? Or is really just a try and error thing?
1. People often show their setup, where the tank gets ramped up at lunch time. Whats the sense of this if the natural daylight already hits my tank at 0700? should nt it be like in nature, to provide my tank with "real" times? So if natural daylight hits my tank at 0700, why not start my lightning setup also at this time?
2. Which lightning lengths/colours do what in terms coral growth?
3. 0 light at night? some % blue? moonlingh during night? mix?
would appreciate some understandable answers
All information i can find is always like " setup how you like it. Every tank is different" or people just showing their HYDRA setups without any explanation.
Some people have UV turned on 120 or so, some on 68. I just can t see and find any systematic and scientific approach and knowledge on it?
I am not a pro, i know a tank needs different lightning lengths, i know corals can have to less light and i know corals can burn. I dont have any maths degree or so the measure every inch of my tank how much PAR is getting into it.
So, what is considered to be a good Setup for a mixed 27 inch deep 250 gallons tank to try it for a few months? Or is really just a try and error thing?
1. People often show their setup, where the tank gets ramped up at lunch time. Whats the sense of this if the natural daylight already hits my tank at 0700? should nt it be like in nature, to provide my tank with "real" times? So if natural daylight hits my tank at 0700, why not start my lightning setup also at this time?
2. Which lightning lengths/colours do what in terms coral growth?
3. 0 light at night? some % blue? moonlingh during night? mix?
would appreciate some understandable answers