Thank youThat's fairly shallow water. I'd start very low and work my way up. I would start at 15% white and 40 % blue. Let your corals adjust for a few days unless you have a par meter. You want your sand bed near 140 to 150 .
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Thank youThat's fairly shallow water. I'd start very low and work my way up. I would start at 15% white and 40 % blue. Let your corals adjust for a few days unless you have a par meter. You want your sand bed near 140 to 150 .
Where did you get your replacement LED's ? In particular the 20000k whites ?I replaced the thermal paste on mine. This is mine as of today 9" off the water all but the outer ring of lenses removed to save light spilling out the tank, and the new layout of mine.settings are turned down to 35 blue, 1 white as when I was running it higher the hammers which are up the top didn't like it as much and not fluff up.
Hi, being here in the uk I purchased them from future eden on flea bay they fo a mix of the 3watt ones for £7.49 delivered.Where did you get your replacement LED's ? In particular the 20000k whites ?
I'm considering the ReefPi rout to control my lights 2 165w over a 75gl. how did you set yours up any good links or videos thx!Yeah, controlled with ReefPi.
I'm considering the ReefPi rout to control my lights 2 165w over a 75gl. how did you set yours up any good links or videos thx!
great thread OP @Nicholas Dushynsky
I have 48 now and one Viparspectra 165W is that enough light or do I need 300 and what should my blue light number be on and my white number
Hi, 1 165w won't cover that size tank 2 would be perfect or the 300. I would start with blues at 20-25 and white at 1 then slowly work them up over the course of months, depending on what corals you keep and how high off the water you mount it/them.I have 48 now and one Viparspectra 165W is that enough light or do I need 300 and what should my blue light number be on and my white number
Well if your Corals are used to it then run it how you like, just acclimatise new corals in Your bigger tank.I have 1 (165) watt vipar over my 65 13 inches off the water at 100 blue for 12 hrs and 25 white for 20 hrs
Mine are mounted in my canopy 8in above the water.I put my blues up all the way and put the whites where I like the color. 18 inches above the tank
All the readings they give are both channels at 100%. From what I watched they never have out their “optimized” settingsWatch brs black box challenge vipers are in there they give you par readings on them.
Are you sure about that? A lot of times they set lights to "suspected use color, which means dimming the white channel.All the readings they give are both channels at 100%. From what I watched they never have out their “optimized” settings
Are you sure about that? A lot of times they set lights to "suspected use color, which means dimming the white channel.
I'd have to check their exact video though. Or you can..
Edit.. Looks like this was at 100%..
For a 5 foot tank, you might need another viparspectra unit but place them perpendicular over the tank. These things are only slated for 2x2 foot areas and you're mounting higher up. BRS tested at that mounting height and recommended 100% blues and 30% whites.Hello! New reefer here, not new to tanks. I’m using 2 vipers for now. Currently set at 20blue and 2 white @18” above water. No coral yet still cycling. Just looking for % advice but everyone seems to be all over the place. 100 gallon tank, 5 feet long, 18” deep,” 20” tall
Any input is appreciated