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![]() Pretty good, but I'd ramp the light up slowly.
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![]() the corals been in the new tank for a week, with the lights on at 1030 am and off at 11pm. but i do see the corals getting better, i just wish there was something else i could do to get them better quicker
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![]() an Australian study stated that rotifers helped the healing process in bleached corals
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![]() That's a long photo period. Is there ramping up and down in there?
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![]() I have my atinics start at 10am to 11pm and the other t5s going from 1030 till 1030. Should I have the lights on for less time?
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![]() I would have your lights on for shorter time especially if your acros were sitting in the dark for a week, but I guess it's alittle late for that now.
I would've had the atinics on for 8 hrs and the rest for 5 the. Slowly built it up from there.
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![]() I would max the main lighting at 7 or 8 hours, personally.
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![]() Thanks guys I will change it up
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