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Took my first measurements on the Nano Cube 28g - this tank is setup with a DIY LED light inside the hood. Note: This would be much better as a two person job; I was juggling the sensor and the camera, and because the tank has a hood with only a small opening, sensor placement was a challenge :) It's going to be a few weeks before the seneye and the JBJ 65g will be in the same location, so those readings are a TBD.

Morning: Whites @ 15%, Blues @ 22%, UV @ 15%

TOP - this reading is taken within an inch of the water surface (the Trumpet coral is an inch or so below this level)
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MIDDLE - This reading is taken at the level of the Acans and the Monte. 162 PAR seems pretty good for these corals, and they're thriving
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BOTTOM - this reading is taken at the sand level - the Leather and Ricordia corals are at this level and are doing fine at 54 PAR
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Afternoon: Whites @ 13%, Blues @ 25%, UV @ 15%

TOP
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MIDDLE - Interesting that this PAR reading is lower than the morning, but I did not have a system to consistently place the sensor, so that may be the reason.
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BOTTOM
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And here's my impromptu sensor holder, dubbed Sensor Net :)
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Thanks @jason2459 for this great Seneye / Apogee comparison:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/r...-v2-vs-apex-pmk-vs-apogee-mq-510-full.292681/
 
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Current 60g planted freshwater tank readings - lighting via 3 Current USA LED panels. Have to say, these PAR readings are way lower than expected...

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Made some progress on the tanks last week - saltwater received its first two inhabitants, a Midas Blenny and a McCorsky Flasher Wrasse; the freshwater was updated with additional substrate and rock hardscaping. Also setup an DIY lighting program to provide some tank illumination without encouraging algae growth.

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Also, replaced one of the return pumps in the freshwater with a Sicce Syncra Silent 1.5; was expecting this to be a very silent pump, but it has quite a bit of impeller noise (louder than the stock pump), so can't recommend this "upgrade" to others...
 
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Additional supplies on order:

For the planted tank
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Three of these Current eFlux 2100 kits (2 for reef, 1 for planted)
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The Midas Blenny and Flasher Wrasse are doing well - hopefully I'll have some additional tank updates in the next month or so!
 

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Thanks for the compliment. I once had a refugium in the second chamber from the left as you know. Your post here made me realize, I should put the original layout image back in that post as a reference. Could help folks looking for different ideas.

 

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