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I need suggestions. I have a 36g Bow tank that is temporary until I setup my 125g. What is a good setting using a 165w Mars light? Currently I have 80 blue 40 white. I have soft corals and a couple of Bubble Tip Anemones. Thanks

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80% blue / 40% white is pretty high for the Mars Aquas. They're a lot stronger than they look. I have my black boxes set around the 25% mark, except the one over my display, which is set at close to 100% because it's off the tank about 2 feet. Do all the coral seem to be happy where they are?

Also, welcome to R2R :) I'm in MD also. Where abouts are you located?
 
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80% blue / 40% white is pretty high for the Mars Aquas. They're a lot stronger than they look. I have my black boxes set around the 25% mark, except the one over my display, which is set at close to 100% because it's off the tank about 2 feet. Do all the coral seem to be happy where they are?

Also, welcome to R2R :) I'm in MD also. Where abouts are you located?
Yes they look happy for now. It's been almost a week since I put them in. I'm in Aberdeen, MD. I've only been in the hobby 12 weeks.
 

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