I'll discuss briefly my lighting and setup, I'm more than happy to take any advice by someone more experienced than me ..
My tank is 32"x14"x16"h, ATI 4x39w 36" T5 fixture. I'm supplementing with additional total 30w RB led strips for a visual pop, and fixture + leds are 6" off the water. I'm running a mix of Giesemann and ATI, corresponding to 2B+, 2C+ bulbs.
Photoperiod: 12 hours Leds full power and 9 hours all T5s full power.
As in the title, Acros are the goal, my rockscape occupies the lower half of the tank. I haven't the access to a PAR meter, and I'm not able to judge the "brightness" by the eye.
In your experience, not considering key factors like flow and nutrient management (or supposing them to be at the best possible) and considering the light aspect only, is my setup enough, or best, for acros? May, or should, I increase light? I could only do that by adding more led power. Is it already enough or can I push more? I'm quite new to sticks and reefing in general, so I can't really judge based on growth or overall health, not having any database info to compare with.
I've had some frags for 3/4 months, and others for a few weeks. They're doing ok, slightly encrusting a few millimeters and/or slowly growing from the tips.
What's your opinion about my lighting
setup? Cheers from Italy
Photo has been modified, so it's not indicative of the actual brightness in the tank. That's just for a reference of the coral position in the tank
My tank is 32"x14"x16"h, ATI 4x39w 36" T5 fixture. I'm supplementing with additional total 30w RB led strips for a visual pop, and fixture + leds are 6" off the water. I'm running a mix of Giesemann and ATI, corresponding to 2B+, 2C+ bulbs.
Photoperiod: 12 hours Leds full power and 9 hours all T5s full power.
As in the title, Acros are the goal, my rockscape occupies the lower half of the tank. I haven't the access to a PAR meter, and I'm not able to judge the "brightness" by the eye.
In your experience, not considering key factors like flow and nutrient management (or supposing them to be at the best possible) and considering the light aspect only, is my setup enough, or best, for acros? May, or should, I increase light? I could only do that by adding more led power. Is it already enough or can I push more? I'm quite new to sticks and reefing in general, so I can't really judge based on growth or overall health, not having any database info to compare with.
I've had some frags for 3/4 months, and others for a few weeks. They're doing ok, slightly encrusting a few millimeters and/or slowly growing from the tips.
What's your opinion about my lighting
setup? Cheers from Italy
Photo has been modified, so it's not indicative of the actual brightness in the tank. That's just for a reference of the coral position in the tank