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I have two Reef Flare Pro M lights over my 120G reef tank. The default program is a little odd. Has anyone found any user programs that are more interesting and perhaps, ideally, mimic moonlight? They definitely have the opportunity to create a dynamic moonlight app extension but that might be too much to ask right now.
 

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What do you mean by "a little odd"? :) ... and what would make the program more "interesting"?

You're looking at growing corals, right?

Several users have shared their programs such as the British Reef Dork youtuber.
 
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What do you mean by "a little odd"? :) ... and what would make the program more "interesting"?

You're looking at growing corals, right?

Several users have shared their programs such as the British Reef Dork youtuber.
Yes, growing corals.

I consider it odd because it has an overall intensity slider for all LEDs but then the default program only turns the LEDs to a max of ~40% with other colors being less. So right out of the box, you have to rescale the brightest one to 100% and proportionately change all others to keep the default color blend, which seems decent. They should all be normalized to 100% and then the overall slider could default to 50%, or thereabouts.

I've seen Reef Dork but thought there might be others. Moonlight would need to be a dynamic app since it changes in timing and intensity every day.
 

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