Need Reef Par Feedback

James Tucker

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Too high or just right? I think still too high. I was thinking about bumping them down to 80% from 90%.

Assume correct spectrum.

Mixed reef, leaning toward non-acro sps. Lights are at 90%. 100%, gets the top to 450 and bottom to 200+.

I was trying to get some 100-150 par areas to give me more varied places to put stuff.

Feedback on the par ranges would be great.


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No problem with those numbers. You may have to keep euphyllia and such at bottom. Remember will change as things grow out. See where the numbers come up if you set the lights for 150 at sand bed.
 

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