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Trying to figure out my lights settings . I have my nicrew setup 60% blue and 20%white for my soft corals. Hammer Kenya tree polys tree and duncans. I’m looking for a better light ratio because my corals haven’t opened up fully

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Trying to figure out my lights settings . I have my nicrew setup 60% blue and 20%white for my soft corals. Hammer Kenya tree polys tree and duncans. I’m looking for a better light ratio because my corals haven’t opened up fully

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Looks good.
Nicrew makes it easy to set it and forget it based on looks alone.

I have their 30w reef light and really enjoy it on my 10g frag tank.
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Maybe try dialing down the blues to 40% i run 70% on mine with it being on a 55g centered and it does great. These really do push out a good amount of light.
 
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At least the Duncan’s can sulk for awhile, depends on how long you mean by not opening.
That setting would be on the higher end, but, is fine.
Set them, get the colour you want, then never touch them again.
I have them on the sand bed on the end of the tank . All my other corals are opening up . My Duncan opens up but not all the way. So I guess it just needs time
 
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