New tank with AI Primes

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So my new tank is cycled and ready to go. I have my Primes set up for a fish only schedule, but when I do get corals, how intense should I run them? I like more of a daylight look so I would prefer to run all the channels at the same intensity, but I also want to grow corals without sun burning them. Any thoughts? It’s a standard 29 gallon with two Prime HD’s.

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What corals are you looking to add? I assume LPS and soties since it's a brand new tank. I would start around the mid point That should get you around 50 ish PAR on the sandbed with 2 pirmes. You'll want to run more Blues/Viloets than white though, you can bleach out corals pretty quickly with too much white.
 

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You'll have to do more on the blue side. Once your eyes adjust you wouldn't even notice the difference. Also the blues will make the colors on your fish pop. It's a win win. On my biocube I was running my blues at 80% and my whites at about 20%. Since you have 2 primes I would start much lower. Since you got the primes I would use the Kelvin meter setting and see what you like most. But ultimately you want to be in the 14k-20k range for best chance of coral success.
 

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