AI prime schedule on a mixed reef

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I just got an ai prime HD and I must say I’m pretty confused. I have a IM fusion 10 and I want to have it be a mixed reef, so a bit of everything. I don’t know what intensity or percentages would be best for this type of reef, I’ve knky found sps or lps specific schedules which are up around 100% of everything which would just fry my tank. Any ideas or existing setups that would work for this?
 
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I just got an ai prime HD and I must say I’m pretty confused. I have a IM fusion 10 and I want to have it be a mixed reef, so a bit of everything. I don’t know what intensity or percentages would be best for this type of reef, I’ve knky found sps or lps specific schedules which are up around 100% of everything which would just fry my tank. Any ideas or existing setups that would work for this?

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screen shot of the brs settings they came up with using coral lab. What i was planning on starting with. I will also be using more than one so will probably zone it slightly depending what is in a particular 12x12 area.
 
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