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|   Thanx for the input so far guys. I have my blue and royal blue about 30 percent highet then white. I would like to know if anyone has RB higher or lower then blue | 
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|   I ran mine at 100% for the most part, turned the white to 95% just to add more blue after a while 
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|   One of my clients has a 90-gallon reef with 2 AI Sols.  They are mounted the long way if you know what I mean, and they are about 12" off the water surface.  The tank isn't heavily packed with corals, but there are a fair number, all pretty good sized colonies.  A few Zoa/Paly types, a few Frog/Hammer/Torch, a couple Bubble Tip anemones, a huge ORA Green Birdnest colony that grows like a weed, a blue and pink Mille colony, a couple clams.  The tank looks really good and has nice color on all corals. White 32% Blue 65% Royal Blue 65% 13 hour total lighting, 2 hour ramp. These settings have been running for about 8 months. Last edited by Myka; 03-07-2015 at 02:59 PM. | 
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|   I don't know how people do that   I ran 6 on the 180, 6" from surface, and I would have been happy if I could crank them to 150% 
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|   I've heard that, but all my corals liked the 100% and would have liked more. 
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|   Yeah, but your tank was SPS dominant and they were used to 400 watt Radions.  I don't think the Sol touches that.  The Hydra 52 I think do. |