What all are you reefers running your ai prime schedules on for lps and softies mainly, I’ve just switched to Karen’s signature series hoping I get the same results. Biocube 32 gallon with ai prime 16hd
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That’s where I found Karen schedule, she’s got it set for a nanocube 28g I figured since they was so close in size I would run hersYou should look at what they have here: https://www.aquaillumination.com/lightsciences/signature-series
I made my own from one of these.
It’s very high and very long and caused a lot of algae. I’d recommend lowering it because it’s really for SPS corals.That’s where I found Karen schedule, she’s got it set for a nanocube 28g I figured since they was so close in size I would run hers
I’m not good at tweaking them signature schedules what do you recommend out of them? I used to run saxby several years ago on my 180g mixed reefIt’s very high and very long and caused a lot of algae. I’d recommend lowering it because it’s really for SPS corals.
I use Saxby’s and changed just a bitThat’s where I found Karen schedule, she’s got it set for a nanocube 28g I figured since they was so close in size I would run hers
Care to share? Pics settings ect or Is it your secretI use Saxby’s and changed just a bit
No secret. Give me a minuteCare to share? Pics settings ect or Is it your secret
10.4No secret. Give me a minute
Got pics of your setup and you should be able to create a fileI don’t know how to share it
Would you happen to have a screen shot of what that looks like. I'm curious to see how different than mine it is.I run BRS AB+ on my zoanthid tank. The AB+ spectrum was studied by Coral Lab and BRS converted that spectrum to the prime. It's arguably one of the best spectrums for coral growth and coloration.
You actually commented on a thread of mine a few minutes ago about AB+ on a 10 gallon. But here is the spectrum. It's different depending on the size of tank and if you're keeping lps/softies or sps. On my 10 gallon with only zoanthids, I run the 25% setting. The 25% would give you perfect par for lps/softies because the tank used in their video was a 7.5 gallon cube and they already measured the par for it.Would you happen to have a screen shot of what that looks like. I'm curious to see how different than mine it is.
Hi Mattie_07. I am unfamiliar with aqua medic lights though you could try to replicate the spectrum, I'm not sure what the par values would be. There are apps you can use to measure par on your phone (I've heard of people putting their phone in a plastic bag and checking it that way). I went with the ai prime because BRS took the guesswork out of it and measured par values for similar tanks.Hi Josh1591, my question might be a bit off topic since I do not own a AI light, but I read you only have zoas. This is exactly what I'm planning to do, zoa's only . My tank is completely cycled, it did a 4 months lights off cycle. Last friday I added 2 wrasses (cirrhilabrus solorensis), 2 ocellaris clownfish and about 10 snails (trochus, nassarius and cerith). The tank is 66 gallon display and +- 13 gallon AIO filter.
The LED is from Aqua Medic, its controller is called Aquarius. This has 6 channels:
1. white + blue
2. royal blue
3. blue
4. red
5. purple
6. UV
I've started with 30% intensity for channels: royal blue, blue, purple and UV. The channel white + blue is at 10%. Red is at 0%. I'm planning to increase 5% each week, and keep the 1/3 ratio (1 white, 3 blue).
Is this a good setting? Your advice is much appreciated.