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So i have a small 13.5 gallon nano. Its a fluval evo. I have some softies some lps and some sps.
I bought a few acros to see how they would do and some are doing ok while others browned probably due to lack of light which was expected. HOWEVER, i got a monti cap that was doing really well for about a month, then i up'd my lights and it seemed to lose color and turn a light pink (from red).
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from ONE prime HD --to--> One prime HD and 2 reg AI Primes

its been 2 weeks since iver taken down the other two lights and am currently running just one ai prime hd at blues 115% for abour 4 hrs and white up at about 25 for 3 hrs then a gradual decline until its off.

Alk is always at 9-10
calc 430-450
phos 0
trate 0

i run gfo and carbon in a reactor and a filter sock

sooo,, is this just not anywhere near enough light? is 3 primes enough? should i get a hydra 26 or what should i do
 
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to clarify, they were fine with the single HD, then i added two more and they seemed to lose color, so after about 2 weeks of running 3, i went back to just one
 
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The par on a regular AI at full blast is around 250 IF I remember correctly. You don't need insane amounts of par for SPS. Some can tolerate it, some prefer it, but not all need it. Anything in the 150-200 range is usually good.
 

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