Fluval Marine Aquasky Settings

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I recently picked up a fluval marine aqua sky 3.0. It is on my fluval flex 32.5 gallon.
Being new to reef keeping, I am trying to dial in the best, most healthy settings for a mixed reef on this light. I think I’ll be using the pro settings?
Please feel free to post your settings or recommendations!

Thanks, and happy reffing!
 

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Can you confirm if it is Aquasky or Marine?
They are two different lights.

I use the Marine version
100% Blue, Purple, Cyan
0-20% White
0% Red/Pink

My anemones hate the red/pink channel LED's
 
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Can you confirm if it is Aquasky or Marine?
They are two different lights.

I use the Marine version
100% Blue, Purple, Cyan
0-20% White
0% Red/Pink

My anemones hate the red/pink channel LED's
Thanks! I will try this out! Similar to how I have it set up, but my reds are at 50%.
 

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Can you confirm if it is Aquasky or Marine?
They are two different lights.

I use the Marine version
100% Blue, Purple, Cyan
0-20% White
0% Red/Pink

My anemones hate the red/pink channel LED's
Are u able to grow anemones with this light? I have the marine light as well and was told the light wasn't strong enough.
 

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Are u able to grow anemones with this light? I have the marine light as well and was told the light wasn't strong enough.
I bought a "black widow" bubble tip and it has split. The smaller one has now grown to match the larger one almost.

I can't say for sure it's from the light, as I feed them at least once a week with frozen foods. They also stay on the very top of my rocks, less than three inches from the lights.
 

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I bought a "black widow" bubble tip and it has split. The smaller one has now grown to match the larger one almost.

I can't say for sure it's from the light, as I feed them at least once a week with frozen foods. They also stay on the very top of my rocks, less than three inches from the lights.
What size is ur tank and can u share ur light settings?
 
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These are my current settings.
I get about 250 par at most. But read up to 600 par right at the lens.
 

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