Help on SPS light spectrum AI Prime 16HD in 18 gal

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Hi,

I have just purchased new AI Prime 16HD to re place my old Kessil A350W in my nano of 16x18 inches and 18 gallons tank

I’m struggling to get best spectrum for mantain mix corals with some sps on the top. I tried AB+ and Saxby but it seems to me too much blue spectrum and I like a more white light in the aquarium

I modified Saxby by increasing a bit the white and I have set the following settings:

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Do you think it could work? Any other suggestion for SPS not too much blue saturated?

Thanks!
 

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Hi,

I have just purchased new AI Prime 16HD to re place my old Kessil A350W in my nano of 16x18 inches and 18 gallons tank

I’m struggling to get best spectrum for mantain mix corals with some sps on the top. I tried AB+ and Saxby but it seems to me too much blue spectrum and I like a more white light in the aquarium

I modified Saxby by increasing a bit the white and I have set the following settings:

umNTjH6.png


Do you think it could work? Any other suggestion for SPS not too much blue saturated?

Thanks!
Give the corals what they need and then augment for visual appeal. AB+ works for corals, so....
Careful on adding white, red as this can increase algae growth. An option would be to bump the greens a bit to counter the blue, to a point.
 
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Give the corals what they need and then augment for visual appeal. AB+ works for corals, so....
Careful on adding white, red as this can increase algae growth. An option would be to bump the greens a bit to counter the blue, to a point.
What about this? Is white still too high or now is better?
Thanks!
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What about this? Is white still too high or now is better?
Thanks!
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Really it is up to you and what you like, what your corals like, and how your tank responds based on nutrient levels. Give it a go. Just remember. when we change things, it takes time, often more time than we think, to see the results of those changes. As well, changes usually affect the corals in a way to stall growth as they adapt to the new settings.
 

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