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What's not feeling right? The colour? Timing?
To help with colour selection try just going into manual mode and playing around until you get the colour you like. Keep in mind that it's proportionate.. eg. if you like 10% white and 12% blue and 12% royal Blue, to get the same colour but brighter you would need 30% white and 36% blue/Royal Blue or 50% white and 60% blue/Royal Blue. |
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I run Sol Super blues on a 6 foot 24 inch deep tank. All SPS, the only LPS I have are on the bare bottom.
I have been running them almost 1 year. Started with 3 units and no higher than 35%. Ramped them up very slow. Increasing by 5% once every 3 weeks or so until I reached a peak of 80% for an hour then gradually increased the peak time to 4 hours at peak. All transitions are 15 min ramps. Lights are 12" above. Recently added a fourth module. If it would help I can post my schedule later when I get home from work. I have them programmed more towards "whiter" (which is better for growth but less to my liking visually) during the day when I am not home and "more blue" (which I like the look better) during the evening when I am at home. Best of both worlds. |
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I got 9 on my tank and contemplating on 3 more.
Setting are as followed, Time RB B W 8AM 5 5 0 10AM 14 14 14 11AM 35 35 35 11:30 70 70 70 12PM 100 100 100 5PM 90 90 90 6PM 60 60 60 7PM 35 35 35 9PM 35 25 15 10PM 25 15 10 11PM 5 5 0 Moon phase on both rb and b The ONLY reason that my SPS are keeping good color is because the intensity of my lighting. IMHO I would've never gotten this kind of results if my lighting are set any lower. In my personal experience, I have acclimated most of my sps corals to led intensity within a week or two depending on where the sps came from. For example I got a few frags off Brad and his tank is lit by 400W mh, with in a couple of days I mounted them directly under the LED with out any issues. It's got awesome polyp extension and is looking better then ever, but If it would have gone under less intense light I can almost guarranty it would have browned out. Important note here is finding out where the sps were situated from the original tank and what kind of lighting was on it so you can make the proper adjustments for acclimation.
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i have 4 ai sol blues on a48'' tank 30'' depth and have my highest setting at 70%whites 80% blues and royal blues for 5 hours. i had the slightest bleaching on my birdsnest but it quickly turned light pink. the growth has been quite noticable as ive had to almost double my dosing to keep up with growth.
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we need to add more tags to this thread so people can find it easily through google
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I don't get it?!
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if we add tags it will show up on google when people search for ai sol timings or something similar
we should make this an official ai sol timing thread so that new adopters would get an idea on how to start |
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bumping for more interest
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have you had any luck so far |
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I'm happy with my colour, but it's a really personal thing. What I like might not appeal to you. Like I said, throw it into manual mode and just fiddle with it a bit... took me a lot of trial and error to get what I liked!
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led, light, reef, schedule, timer |
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