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I'm currently running an AI Hydra HD 26 at roughly 58 watts. I've previously been using the Radion LPS/softy program to try to maximize coral coloration (assuming that that profile is best for that) and to maximize fluorescence. However, the tank looks REALLY blue; I prefer something whiter.
The Hydra program has whites, reds, and greens all as being equal at 14K for lighting. The color looks nicer to me, but I'm wondering if I can mess with the relative percentages of red/green/white for better coloration or just better reds/greens/whatever.
What does everyone do who likes a 14K look? Do you just go with what the device calculates, or do you tweak it for some reason? Are there profiles out there like the Radion programs where someone has tested the various blends and optimized them for less blue tanks?
The Hydra program has whites, reds, and greens all as being equal at 14K for lighting. The color looks nicer to me, but I'm wondering if I can mess with the relative percentages of red/green/white for better coloration or just better reds/greens/whatever.
What does everyone do who likes a 14K look? Do you just go with what the device calculates, or do you tweak it for some reason? Are there profiles out there like the Radion programs where someone has tested the various blends and optimized them for less blue tanks?