settings for Radion xr30 G4 leds

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can anyone help me with this, my tank is a 120g mixed reef, my 2 Radions are 10" above the water and all my coral are growing fine but my Acan's which are at various depths, although growing are not fully expanding would this have anything do with my lighting spectrum ? if this is causing it, any suggestions to what is a good daily spectrum set up would be appreciated
 

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Following. I have 2 over a 90 gallon. Currently running AB+ about 50% overall intensity. Growth is good but color is not. Lights are fairly new so giving them time. Curious what others are running.
 

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I run all blues 12 hours, add in 20%white 7&7 green and red for 6 hours in the middle (with ramp up/down) at 80% intensity over a 48x24x12 frag tank about 9-10" over tank 2-XR30s. Been using for about 45 days, so far everything looks good
 

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can anyone help me with this, my tank is a 120g mixed reef, my 2 Radions are 10" above the water and all my coral are growing fine but my Acan's which are at various depths, although growing are not fully expanding would this have anything do with my lighting spectrum ? if this is causing it, any suggestions to what is a good daily spectrum set up would be appreciated
I run 2 30's above a mixed reef. Mostly SPS but have cans as well. I use the coral lab setting with a blue ramp up and down to a full 12 hours. I also cut the whites, green and red down to 5 hours. You can play with intensity to see how your tank reacts but I would start at 50% and go up 5% every week or so and see how your tank reacts. Plus you can control an algae bloom easier.
 

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