Help with programming light 1-6-1 method!!!

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I have a nicrew romote for my nicrew 65w light in my tideline aio 31 gallon lagoon tank! The romote i have to program manually theres no smartphone function! Im trying to program my romote with the "1-6-1" light method. 1 hour ramp up, 6 hrs peak, 1 hr ramp down. I have at least 30 corals in my tank 10 nano fishes. Its a mixed reef mostly LPS n Softy corals with a few acros that are surprisingly surviving in my tank! Anyone able to help me setup my remote light with step by step help? I'm a new reefer 6 months in and stilll a lil slow to certain things in the hobby! From the 1hr ramp up to the 6hr peak n 1hr ramp down what % of color i should have at? For example % of white light, blue light, violet etc. Please someone help me the preset lights are too strong it will damage my corals if i use it. Thank you so much! Heres some pic n video of my tank just to show you guys what I'm doing so far. I like it more blue but how much of other colors should i add to my light program n %?
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Why only 6 hour peak? I give my corals 12 hours peak, even chatgpt says to offer corals at least 8 hours. Personally I would turn up to 100% for the peak period, I use a 100 watt nicrew on my 32 gallon set at 75%
 
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Why only 6 hour peak? I give my corals 12 hours peak, even chatgpt says to offer corals at least 8 hours. Personally I would turn up to 100% for the peak period, I use a 100 watt nicrew on my 32 gallon set at 75%
Oh so i thought the ramp up n ramp down 1hr is also consider as a whole hr lol so id count the 6hr peak plus the 1 hr ramp up/down so that doesnt consider as 8hrs? Lol sorry I'm slow. I appreciate your help! It seems like we using same light n similar tank! With my mixed corals lps, softy, n afew arcos. How many hours you think i need for my tank? Can you show me a pic of your settings on your remote? Please help me with the settings its so confusing 😕 thank you for your help!
 
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Oh n i work late so when i get home its dark already my lights are off. So i would turn it back on low light for another 2hrs just so i can feed extra or look at my tank. Should i not do that?
 
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Before i was using the pro setting on the remote. Over time i feel like it was too much light for some of my corals n overtime some got injured or started acting funny or became unhealthy because of too much high light from the pro settings
 

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I don't have a controller for my nicrew, I can only push the buttons on the light which change the blue and whites at 25% each increment, so I have the blue's at 75% and the whites at 50%. My light is a bit older so it doesn't have a ramp, I use a wifi plug to program the on/off hours, so it just runs for 12 hours per day
 
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I don't have a controller for my nicrew, I can only push the buttons on the light which change the blue and whites at 25% each increment, so I have the blue's at 75% and the whites at 50%. My light is a bit older so it doesn't have a ramp, I use a wifi plug to program the on/off hours, so it just runs for 12 hours per day
I see! So i started doing that too with a smart plug i only set it for 8hrs than it shuts off. When i get home i turn if on for another 2hrs low light that makes it total of 10hrs a day. Been good with that settings but i read ramping up n down with peak hrs are better.
 

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Oh n i work late so when i get home its dark already my lights are off. So i would turn it back on low light for another 2hrs just so i can feed extra or look at my tank. Should i not do that?
I wouldn't do that. Once you decide total hours, start with the time you'd like the lights to go off, then count backward. There is no rule stating you must turn on your lights at dawn or some other morning hour. Have the lights work to your schedule.
 
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Oh n i work late so when i get home its dark already my lights are off. So i would turn it back on low light for another 2hrs just so i can feed extra or look at my tank. Should i not do that?
I wouldn't do that. Once you decide total hours, start with the time you'd like the lights to go off, then count backward. There is no rule stating you must turn on your lights at dawn or some other morning hour. Have the lights work to your schedule.
So my lights are on at 8am i wake up at 830 for work. Now i only feed them in the morning before work. I used to feed them twice a day first thing in the morning n when i get home. Everyone been getting big n healthy so i cut back to one meal a day! So my lighy schedule is 8am-4pm n when i get home at 8-9pm i turn on lights for another 2hrs low light to watch them. But you're right i think i be messing up the schedule from doing that! So I'm probably do 1-10-1 from now on. So 8am-6pm thats 10hr of light! That should be good you think?
 

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what % of color i should have at? For example % of white light, blue light, violet etc.
The ratio of blue to white is a personal preference, like adding salt in your soup. You should be aware of your PAR ranges and zones for each type of coral you have. See if you can rent a PAR meter from a local place or reef club.
 

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So my lights are on at 8am i wake up at 830 for work. Now i only feed them in the morning before work. I used to feed them twice a day first thing in the morning n when i get home. Everyone been getting big n healthy so i cut back to one meal a day! So my lighy schedule is 8am-4pm n when i get home at 8-9pm i turn on lights for another 2hrs low light to watch them. But you're right i think i be messing up the schedule from doing that! So I'm probably do 1-10-1 from now on. So 8am-6pm thats 10hr of light! That should be good you think?
Why not have them go off at 11 every night? You can have them come on at 11 in the morning.
 
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So my lights are on at 8am i wake up at 830 for work. Now i only feed them in the morning before work. I used to feed them twice a day first thing in the morning n when i get home. Everyone been getting big n healthy so i cut back to one meal a day! So my lighy schedule is 8am-4pm n when i get home at 8-9pm i turn on lights for another 2hrs low light to watch them. But you're right i think i be messing up the schedule from doing that! So I'm probably do 1-10-1 from now on. So 8am-6pm thats 10hr of light! That should be good you think?
Why not have them go off at 11 every night? You can have them come on at 11 in the morning.
Reason why i do it so early is because my living room is still dark when i wake my fish are still sleeping hiding i dont think its a good idea to feed them during that time when its dark n lights arent on. Thats why i set it to 8am gives them 30mins to wake up before i do so i can feed them at 830 before i leave to work. If that makes any sense.
 
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what % of color i should have at? For example % of white light, blue light, violet etc.
The ratio of blue to white is a personal preference, like adding salt in your soup. You should be aware of your PAR ranges and zones for each type of coral you have. See if you can rent a PAR meter from a local place or reef club.
That I'm not sure I'm justing using preset settings on my light. But i just used chatgpt n uploaded a video of my tank! It answered alot of my questions n helped me dail in my light schedule n coral placement which is pretty neat! Will try it out tomorrow! Ill update you guys! Thanks you everyone for trying to help this noob! I appreciate all!
 

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Should i do 10hrs than? 1-10-1? Would that be better?
Maybe not right away since you are currently at a lower photo period. Maybe ramp it up a few hours over the course of a 2-3 week period.
Plus I understand you have a life schedule that you are set on. A compromise between the tanks requirements and your viewing is usually worked out .
 

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That I'm not sure I'm justing using preset settings on my light. But i just used chatgpt n uploaded a video of my tank! It answered alot of my questions n helped me dail in my light schedule n coral placement which is pretty neat! Will try it out tomorrow! Ill update you guys! Thanks you everyone for trying to help this noob! I appreciate all!
I'd recommend that you post your intended changes from AI here for critique before implementing. AI has a tendency to sound expert all the time, but give awful advice sometimes. In the end, you of course decide what to do. I wouldn't entrust the lives of the animals in my charge to AI at this point in time.
 

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So my lights are on at 8am i wake up at 830 for work. Now i only feed them in the morning before work. I used to feed them twice a day first thing in the morning n when i get home. Everyone been getting big n healthy so i cut back to one meal a day! So my lighy schedule is 8am-4pm n when i get home at 8-9pm i turn on lights for another 2hrs low light to watch them. But you're right i think i be messing up the schedule from doing that! So I'm probably do 1-10-1 from now on. So 8am-6pm thats 10hr of light! That should be good you think?
Why not have them go off at 11 every night? You can have them come on at 11 in the morning.
Reason why i do it so early is because my living room is still dark when i wake my fish are still sleeping hiding i dont think its a good idea to feed them during that time when its dark n lights arent on. Thats why i set it to 8am gives them 30mins to wake up before i do so i can feed them at 830 before i leave to work. If that makes any sense.
You can just feed them at night, that's when I feed.
 
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So my lights are on at 8am i wake up at 830 for work. Now i only feed them in the morning before work. I used to feed them twice a day first thing in the morning n when i get home. Everyone been getting big n healthy so i cut back to one meal a day! So my lighy schedule is 8am-4pm n when i get home at 8-9pm i turn on lights for another 2hrs low light to watch them. But you're right i think i be messing up the schedule from doing that! So I'm probably do 1-10-1 from now on. So 8am-6pm thats 10hr of light! That should be good you think?
Why not have them go off at 11 every night? You can have them come on at 11 in the morning.
Reason why i do it so early is because my living room is still dark when i wake my fish are still sleeping hiding i dont think its a good idea to feed them during that time when its dark n lights arent on. Thats why i set it to 8am gives them 30mins to wake up before i do so i can feed them at 830 before i leave to work. If that makes any sense.
You can just feed them at night, that's when I feed.
Oh i never thougjt about that lol is that way okay as well?
 

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So my lights are on at 8am i wake up at 830 for work. Now i only feed them in the morning before work. I used to feed them twice a day first thing in the morning n when i get home. Everyone been getting big n healthy so i cut back to one meal a day! So my lighy schedule is 8am-4pm n when i get home at 8-9pm i turn on lights for another 2hrs low light to watch them. But you're right i think i be messing up the schedule from doing that! So I'm probably do 1-10-1 from now on. So 8am-6pm thats 10hr of light! That should be good you think?
Why not have them go off at 11 every night? You can have them come on at 11 in the morning.
Reason why i do it so early is because my living room is still dark when i wake my fish are still sleeping hiding i dont think its a good idea to feed them during that time when its dark n lights arent on. Thats why i set it to 8am gives them 30mins to wake up before i do so i can feed them at 830 before i leave to work. If that makes any sense.
You can just feed them at night, that's when I feed.
Oh i never thougjt about that lol is that way okay as well?
Yes, perfectly fine. Your fish will forage all day then be happy to see you when you get home.
 

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