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I didn't add the T5's due to a lack of PAR, I added them for covering the shady areas the mitras seem to produce. I was just surprise at the actual increase in PAR and how the increase isn't linear in the tank. The lights are mounted at the front and back of the tank though, not through the middle like the mitras, so I suppose I should see a greater effect front and back. |
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![]() For those that don't know how Mitas light levels work here is a quick breakdown.
First off you set the Mitras unit in either high efficiency or high output mode. I think high efficiency is 70% of what the total unit output is. Secondly, you set a total output in that setting. I think mine is at 70 or 80%. Thirdly, you set the total power output of each of the 9 led channels and the times which they turn on and off. So essentially you set a percentage of a percentage of a percentage. Last edited by Scythanith; 01-10-2015 at 11:11 PM. |
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![]() First one appears to be an Austera and the second a tenuis. Will see more of a difference once they start growing out in terms of shape. Both great corals with great colour. Keep them anywhere you like, both these corals always look great.
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abyzz, bubble king dc 250, mitras, profilux 3, reef |
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