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I recently changed from metal halide to led 2 25,000 lums lights and a wifi timer from Fluvial. They are reef and marine lights with all spectrum of light including atintic. My problem is that the bottom corals seem to have to much light. The controller ramps up and down by the power in percentage. Running the same time as the metal halide 8 hours of light at 80℅ during the day and 10℅ at the atintic night. The stoney corals love it. The VB bottom corals are reacting adversely. Got original time and power percent from my coral provider. It was not able to provide proper light for the bottom corals. So I contacted Fluvial they are not helping at all. So I'm trying different percentages during day but I don't want to not provide not enough light to the stoney corals. Does anyone know or use these type of lights? If so what are your percent of day light to make all the corals happy? I'm use to the halide on and off with everyone happy. Still feed on the same schedule. The only difference is the new lights I cannot find a calculation for lumes per gallon on the web. I'm use to 3-5 watts per gallon. Oh yea it's a 75 gallon tank with a fefuseum filtration with protein skimmer and a calcium reactor. Any idea are much appreciated!
