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I have the Fluval marine light and my corals seem to be doing pretty good but really haven't seen them grow and expand like they should. These are the setting I am using. What changes should I make?

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What size tank? In general, you can raise the blue, purple, and cyan to max. Decreasing the red may help a little but I can't guarentee that.
 

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I had a 65 G and couldn't grow stuff with the Fluval Marine light. My zoas stretched and nothing grew. It wasn't until I bought AIs things started to take off.

Just my personal experience
 

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I had a 65 G and couldn't grow stuff with the Fluval Marine light. My zoas stretched and nothing grew. It wasn't until I bought AIs things started to take off.

Just my personal experience
I only have it on a 10 gal. Hopefully it will work for me. I will keep looking for some good settings! Thanks!
 

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Since overall intensity seems to be the issue(technically not an “issue”) with these, how high is it mounted?
 

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Since overall intensity seems to be the issue(technically not an “issue”) with these, how high is it mounted?
It is mounted in the hood that comes with the tank (I want to keep using the hood), so only about 2". The issue is that Fluval provides no guidance on settings for the light. Some people will say (just making the %'s up for the example) that they use 100% blue, 80% white, 5% red and it works well, others will say they use 50% blue, 80% white, 50% red. and it works well. I would like to find some solid advice or numbers for the light other than "this seems to work".
 

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Have you tried calling Fluval? The only way of really knowing is by checking Par levels. Perhaps rent one from a LFS?
It has the par levels on the box. What I am interested in finding out is the best mixture of colors. It has red, white, purple, blue and cyan as colors that can be individually adjusted. So, for example, do I want 100% blue and 0% red or perhaps 80% blue and 20% red, etc.? It's a total guessing game because Fluval doesn't provide any guidance at all. I just want some good advice about what mix of those colors is best to make my corals grow.
Searching just shows that a lot of others want to know the same thing.
 

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It has the par levels on the box. What I am interested in finding out is the best mixture of colors. It has red, white, purple, blue and cyan as colors that can be individually adjusted. So, for example, do I want 100% blue and 0% red or perhaps 80% blue and 20% red, etc.? It's a total guessing game because Fluval doesn't provide any guidance at all. I just want some good advice about what mix of those colors is best to make my corals grow.
Searching just shows that a lot of others want to know the same thing.
So you did try calling them?
 

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So you did try calling them?
I did. The answer was basically that the best settings for any situation were the settings it came with. You can mess with them if you want to, but it won't make it any better. So, if you change anything, you're just making things worse.
 

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It is mounted in the hood that comes with the tank (I want to keep using the hood), so only about 2". The issue is that Fluval provides no guidance on settings for the light. Some people will say (just making the %'s up for the example) that they use 100% blue, 80% white, 5% red and it works well, others will say they use 50% blue, 80% white, 50% red. and it works well. I would like to find some solid advice or numbers for the light other than "this seems to work".
There are basic pre-sets on the app.
 

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Here is what the helpful follow-up email they just sent to me said: "Besides the presets provided under the "Export" button on auto, consumers have to just play around with the settings."
 

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I have the Fluval marine light and my corals seem to be doing pretty good but really haven't seen them grow and expand like they should. These are the setting I am using. What changes should I make?

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Is this your sole means of lighting? I have one on my 90g but to purely supplement my 2 4ft T5's. I would probably bump the whites if so, or follow @Sleeping Giant pattern since he seems to be experiencing success.
Here are my light settings fwiw ...and....EDIT I just realized this question was from Sept 2020 lol. Well, here's hoping you settled it.

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Is this your sole means of lighting? I have one on my 90g but to purely supplement my 2 4ft T5's. I would probably bump the whites if so, or follow @Sleeping Giant pattern since he seems to be experiencing success.
Here are my light settings fwiw ...and....EDIT I just realized this question was from Sept 2020 lol. Well, here's hoping you settled it.

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I'm also using 2 t5 lights ( Hagen Power-Glo & Marine-GLO) and an original 48-60" Fluval LED
 

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I'm also using 2 t5 lights ( Hagen Power-Glo & Marine-GLO) and an original 48-60" Fluval LED
Ah ha! Same setup then :D .... I would think if this the only light on the OP's setup, it's not enough...
I'm using a 10K and a deep blue actinic Geismann, so similar spectrum would think....
 

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