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4 hours or less |
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1 | 0.62% |
5 hours |
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3 | 1.85% |
6 hours |
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19 | 11.73% |
7 hours |
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14 | 8.64% |
8 hours |
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22 | 13.58% |
9 hours |
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17 | 10.49% |
10 hours |
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26 | 16.05% |
11 hours |
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6 | 3.70% |
12 hours |
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39 | 24.07% |
13 hours |
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6 | 3.70% |
14 hours or more! |
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9 | 5.56% |
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#1
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![]() 1. Tank Depth
30" 2. Light type/wattage/height from water 20K radium 400W, 15" from water 3. Reflectors Spiders - def not the best 4. What coral do you grow? SPS, nem, goniopora 5. Do you run carbon or anything else to 'clear' the water? Negative |
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![]() I have mine on 12hrs a day, and I am having brown corals, I dont think its bright enough.
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Tank - 60x18x21 in Antique Pine (400L) Fiji Live rock with Lava & Ocean Rock & Crushed Coral Substrate 4 x 14k T5's all 54 watt Tubes & 2 x blue LEDs, Timed to simulate dawn & dusk, on 12 hrs a day Hydor Koralia No4 & No3 PH & Ocean Runner 6500 Closed Loop System In Sump 14x16x14 ClearTides Rowa-Phos Reactor, Deltec MC500 Protein Skimmer with auto cup empty system. Tropic Marin V2 600 Ca Reactor Auto Topup 11x14x14 Tops up RO via Aquatronica Tank Powered By Aquatronica computer systems |
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![]() When I ran my 400w MH 12 hours, I had brown coral too. Now at 6 hours, I have colored corals.
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![]() Oh I might try that then, my understanding was that all zooxanthellae is brown, and when there is not enough light the coral makes more zooxanthellae and thus the coral goes brown. That said - if there is even less light then the zooxanthellae dies and the coral starts to bleach and die.
So now I'm not sure what to do - lol
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Tank - 60x18x21 in Antique Pine (400L) Fiji Live rock with Lava & Ocean Rock & Crushed Coral Substrate 4 x 14k T5's all 54 watt Tubes & 2 x blue LEDs, Timed to simulate dawn & dusk, on 12 hrs a day Hydor Koralia No4 & No3 PH & Ocean Runner 6500 Closed Loop System In Sump 14x16x14 ClearTides Rowa-Phos Reactor, Deltec MC500 Protein Skimmer with auto cup empty system. Tropic Marin V2 600 Ca Reactor Auto Topup 11x14x14 Tops up RO via Aquatronica Tank Powered By Aquatronica computer systems |
#5
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1 - Reduce your photo period by 1 hour every other day until you reach 5-7 hours. I would suggest you start your photo period in the late afternoon and thus you will have your viewing time in the evening when you are home. Your actinics could come on about three ours before your main lights come on and then a couple hours afterwards. Just my opinion of course! Ian |
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![]() I'll give it a go.
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Tank - 60x18x21 in Antique Pine (400L) Fiji Live rock with Lava & Ocean Rock & Crushed Coral Substrate 4 x 14k T5's all 54 watt Tubes & 2 x blue LEDs, Timed to simulate dawn & dusk, on 12 hrs a day Hydor Koralia No4 & No3 PH & Ocean Runner 6500 Closed Loop System In Sump 14x16x14 ClearTides Rowa-Phos Reactor, Deltec MC500 Protein Skimmer with auto cup empty system. Tropic Marin V2 600 Ca Reactor Auto Topup 11x14x14 Tops up RO via Aquatronica Tank Powered By Aquatronica computer systems |
#7
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![]() I keep my photoperiod at 10 hours, up from 9 hours before
1- 24" 2- 4x54w Tek T5 and 2x39w Hagen Glo T5 (5 hours) SPS and LPS (lower down) I run carbon and phospate remover and change it around 6-8 weeks
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RSM 250. Clownfish, Fox face, Blue tang, Yellow tang, Kole tang, Clown tang, Coral beauty angel, French Angel, splendid dottyback. CUC, softies, lps, sps. |
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![]() I would also recommend that you take time lapse photos, over the course of say a month or two. Then you can physically look at the photos and see how much coloring up your stuff is doing.
Although remember, some corals really are just brown... ![]() ![]() |