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jorge0912

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my aquarium is led is to bright even the blue more ligth blue then royal blue love the look but is this good for the corals ??
Channel 1:18 x Cool white(10000-16000K), 6 x Neutral whites(6500-7500K), 2 x Green 520nm and 2 x Deep red 660nm
Channel 2:14 x Royal Blue 450nm, 9 x Blue 470nm, 2 x Violet 420nm and 2 x UV 400nm

running them at
channel 1 ..25%
channel 2 ..50%
 

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  1. https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/lighting-upgrade-with-a-lux-meter-saltyfilmfolks.248417/
    $15 lux meter.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LSFR0F...t=&hvlocphy=9061183&hvtargid=pla-505585159192

    On most tanks about 18 to 24 in deep you probably want about 400 par at the top of the tank. This is a med light tank.

    With led with not too much blue , 6000lux is around 100 par. So 2400 lux is about 400 par. But I'd start at around 18,000 lux. See how it goes for a week or two. Then bump it anothe 50-100 par or lower it if you feel it's needed.

    Some coral are generalist , even in the same family. A digitata can be lower and higher light. So can all sps , zoas and other softies. And there are also true low light corals in each family.
    Be knowing the set par in your tank you can make coral buying choices too.



 

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