Radion XR15 G5 Pro settings/par ?

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Hi, first post here.

I have two Radion XR15 pros in my 36L x 24W x 20H with 4-5 inches of sand below.

My lights are mounted on the Radion arms that I bought for the leds about 7 or 8 inches off the water.

I am looking to house a haddoni carpet anemone in this tank as my "center piece" if you will.

What intensity/settings should I use? is the standard AB+ enough?

Will I have enough par at the bottom of the tank for this specimen ? What is the estimated par for the haddoni carpet anemone?

Anyone with similar tank specs as myself mind sharing their par readings at sand levels?

Any comments are appreciated! thank you for your help!
 

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Hi, first post here.

I have two Radion XR15 pros in my 36L x 24W x 20H with 4-5 inches of sand below.

My lights are mounted on the Radion arms that I bought for the leds about 7 or 8 inches off the water.

I am looking to house a haddoni carpet anemone in this tank as my "center piece" if you will.

What intensity/settings should I use? is the standard AB+ enough?

Will I have enough par at the bottom of the tank for this specimen ? What is the estimated par for the haddoni carpet anemone?

Anyone with similar tank specs as myself mind sharing their par readings at sand levels?

Any comments are appreciated! thank you for your help!
 

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I’m not a fan of the BRS review as it’s only over big tanks and they are assuming people can rig the lights any way possible...
 

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