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Hey Fellow reefers,
I’m looking for some input, opinions, advice for ways to improve my acro coloration. My SPS tank is a 14 gallon bio cube that’s been up and running for several years. Parameters have been very stable and all corals are currently healthy. I have very good coloration but not great and want to try and improve this. The light I’m currently using is a kessil a360x, which is already a pretty strong Light for that size tank. Ideally I would love to do a T5 and LED combo, but I believe the smallest fixture out there right now is 24” which may look a little bulky and large for my tank. I’m also considering maybe reefbrite strips to help supplement my Kessil.
My Kessil has a ramp up period and a ramp down. I run it mostly blues in morning and then evening with a photoperiod of white that I just personally like in the afternoon. Right now the intensity peaks at 70% in the afternoon for a few hours with a schedule that is 45–>60–>70–>70–>60–>45 then ramps down from like 7pm to 10pm.
The light was at about 6-7 inches from the water but is now more like 8-10 inches because it seems to be more spotlight like.
Any advice would be appreciated. Like I said the tank is doing well and corals are healthy and have good color.... but I want to achieve those crazy coral colors we see in the bigger stores and some reefers on R2R.
I’m looking for some input, opinions, advice for ways to improve my acro coloration. My SPS tank is a 14 gallon bio cube that’s been up and running for several years. Parameters have been very stable and all corals are currently healthy. I have very good coloration but not great and want to try and improve this. The light I’m currently using is a kessil a360x, which is already a pretty strong Light for that size tank. Ideally I would love to do a T5 and LED combo, but I believe the smallest fixture out there right now is 24” which may look a little bulky and large for my tank. I’m also considering maybe reefbrite strips to help supplement my Kessil.
My Kessil has a ramp up period and a ramp down. I run it mostly blues in morning and then evening with a photoperiod of white that I just personally like in the afternoon. Right now the intensity peaks at 70% in the afternoon for a few hours with a schedule that is 45–>60–>70–>70–>60–>45 then ramps down from like 7pm to 10pm.
The light was at about 6-7 inches from the water but is now more like 8-10 inches because it seems to be more spotlight like.
Any advice would be appreciated. Like I said the tank is doing well and corals are healthy and have good color.... but I want to achieve those crazy coral colors we see in the bigger stores and some reefers on R2R.