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Looks good. What lights are you running

In that picture just the Royal Blue radion channel. But I run Radions in AB+ for like 10 hours a day, and ramp down for 3.5h to 20k. I run ATI Blue+ and Coral+ in an Aquatic Life fixture with upgraded ballasts for 7 hours a day.
 

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Some full spectrum lighting goodness!

1. Gold Milli
11111IMG_0012 by T S, on Flickr

2. Yellow milli with green/red polyps
11111IMG_0013 by T S, on Flickr

3. RRC Pretty in Pink
11111IMG_0015 by T S, on Flickr
11111IMG_0017 by T S, on Flickr

4. Pink with some blue peeking out, red polyps
11111IMG_0019 by T S, on Flickr

5. Deep blue, Pink/red tips, Blood red polyps, Metallic green sheen which cannot be pictured -- This picture doesn't do this one justice
11111IMG_0020 by T S, on Flickr

6. FHC Flood Light -- Very underrated, look at the polyp colors developing on this one
11111IMG_0028 by T S, on Flickr

7. Vendor forgot the name... I think TSA Daydream maybe? Awesome in any spectrum none the less
11111IMG_0029 by T S, on Flickr

8. Greg C Efflo
11111IMG_0038 by T S, on Flickr
 

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Lovely pictures although they are giving me the tremors as I have lost a lot of acros to asterinas!
The problem is people call all small stars "asterinas". Are some coralvores? Yes. Are these? Definitely not. I have more than you could ever count and never lost a coral from them.

It's an ID issue mostly
 

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