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Hi everyone,

Was looking for the best settings for an AI prime HD on a 29 gallon biocube? These are the settings I have now, would this be too low for porites, zoas, and anemones? Please give me suggestions, thanks.

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Just quickly viewing the channels you've selected to max out at 5%, I'd say so. The caveat below comes into play.

Hard for anyone to truly tell since water quality, mounting height, flow, nutrient levels, etc. all play in important role in how much intensity can be dialed up with LED's.

The best way to evaluate is by observing the coral appearance, polyp extension, and overall coloration/growth of your coral. This is best done over a period of months.
 
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Just quickly viewing the channels you've selected to max out at 5%, I'd say so. The caveat below comes into play.

Hard for anyone to truly tell since water quality, mounting height, flow, nutrient levels, etc. all play in important role in how much intensity can be dialed up with LED's.

The best way to evaluate is by observing the coral appearance, polyp extension, and overall coloration/growth of your coral. This is best done over a period of months.
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this is my max when it kicks in. should I lower to acclimate the coral?

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I believe under the effects section there’s an acclimation setting. Also you might wanna turn green and red to 0 as it tends to promote algae growth
 
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