Vipar Spectras NEED HELP

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I have a 125 gallon and I have 3 165 W Vipars for it, I need help from anyone who uses these and what their schedule looks like and their blue and white power settings they are running.

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whoah, 3 x 165 on a 125 gallon, i guess, depending on what you are intending on growing.

Search the threads for Chinese black box, plenty of users here and discussion of power settings and timings.
 

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Check out this thread for good info on the Viparspectra:


Also, BRS just did a comparison of some “black box” lights, and mentions their Viparspectra recommended setup in the video below:

 

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I would work the lights up to 30 blue and 1 white and evaluate from there. With maybe a goal of around 60 blue and 15 white depending on what your keeping for live stock. But still a with out a par meter it's just guessing.
 

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I put my Vipars up tonight on my custom mount bar and wall booms, took the advice from BRS and set them at 40cm pics shown are 2 x 165 watt @ 80/20, more than good enough for my regals and lps
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also check out @telegrahm on instagram and you tube. If you want some easy modifications to not have to mount so hi off the tank. I have always mounted mine at 16" above the tank and if your going for SPS work up to 50% blue and 15% white. Max. with stock lenses these things are par monsters. Should give about 350 Par at the top and 120 ish at the sand bed with those settings. I have also always swapped out the stock lens's for 120 degree lenses. On a 125 with it being narrow you could keep the 90 degree lenses on at the edges but 120 degree lenses would mix the center light better.
 

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Just be careful with any height below 14 inches as BRS said. I believe what they say about the little cones of light possible cooking corals, as ive lost a few pieces i could not explain. Ive had a few pieces completely bleach on both sides of my tank while pieces a few inches away are just fine. My lights were at around 10 inches at that time and im pretty sure it could have been those corals were under a cone of green/red/ uv cone who knows.
 

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Have a VP 300 watt over my 55. Nems, xenia, kenya tree, shrooms, ricordea, frogspawn, staghorn
Run mine 60% blue and 50% white. Blue on for 12 hours and white about 9.
 
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I put my Vipars up tonight on my custom mount bar and wall booms, took the advice from BRS and set them at 40cm pics shown are 2 x 165 watt @ 80/20, more than good enough for my regals and lps
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I like how the 80/20 looks, but still don’t have a clue ab how the timers work on the lights
 

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I run mine 8" above the water and 16" to the top of the rock work. 40% blue on for 12 hours and 1% white on for 6 hours. I measure 450 to 500 par across the top and 175 to 250 on the bottom. 24" deep tank.
 

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