I've noticed that some hobbyists use varying degrees of cloud cover in their Radion schedules. For my education, what is the purpose?
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Well gezzzz glade u finally realized! Personally it's just a "cool" feature and I don't use it on mine 6 total.All the years I used VHO, MH, T5 lighting, never really realized my tank was missing that function.
Well gezzzz glade u finally realized! Personally it's just a "cool" feature and I don't use it on mine 6 total.
I suppose you like the idea of just using all red lights, or the green.?
I don't use the cloud cover or the storm feature on either of my tanks that I have my Radions on.
Ya sometime I use the iPad with reef link to turn on just red, my anemones look pretty cool, and my friends that stop by are like "wow look at that"
Clouds are one thing, storms and lighting is another...................ask my local Fire Department!
When not home one evening it was like a electrical fire in my front room, my neighbor told me.
Good thing my son was home to open the door before it got ramped, with 3 fire engines in front of the house.
Where is the fire he was asking!
Lol!! I can so see that happening..... Just another call where the guys were probably like " What the heck was that and why were we there?"
It's funny I just went to look for it and couldn't find it. I also wonder if it would give coral a small break from high light periods. I just can't remember how long it lasts for.Old thread bump...curious if more people are utilizing the cloud cover feature? I am considering...
I wonder how long the cloud periods last any idea?I just recently turned on the weather feature on my hydras and my acros seem to be liking it so far