Yes, the Orphek phone filters. Otherwise it's just super blue and doesn't look like it does to the eye. A bit more purple than it is to the eye, but overall better.@JoJosReef you use a orange filter for photos?
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Yes, the Orphek phone filters. Otherwise it's just super blue and doesn't look like it does to the eye. A bit more purple than it is to the eye, but overall better.@JoJosReef you use a orange filter for photos?
Have you taken any par readings with this schedule?
No. I tried the Photone App but it gave very fluctuating readings. I could rent a par meter but my corals seem happy so I just let it be. From discussions with others about their par under Noopsyche lights, I believe it's about 300+ at the top of the rocks but I've never measured. Photone said 275 at 10" deep directly under the lights and 375 at 1" above the water between the two lights. I couldn't see the screen when it was directly below the light on the lid.Have you taken any par readings with this schedule?
I can send you mine if you want to use a parwise. Pirate ship prices aren't too bad. Probably forego shipping the rod though, as that's just really big packaging. My understanding is that the parwise underestimates what you'd get on an Apogee, but my readings at ~300-350 in the hottest parts of the tank make sense and the corals seem to respond well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯No. I tried the Photone App but it gave very fluctuating readings. I could rent a par meter but my corals seem happy so I just let it be. From discussions with others about their par under Noopsyche lights, I believe it's about 300+ at the top of the rocks but I've never measured. Photone said 275 at 10" deep directly under the lights and 375 at 1" above the water between the two lights. I couldn't see the screen when it was directly below the light on the lid.
I can rent one at a couple of the different LFS, I've just been too lazy. I think it's $50.I can send you mine if you want to use a parwise. Pirate ship prices aren't too bad. Probably forego shipping the rod though, as that's just really big packaging. My understanding is that the parwise underestimates what you'd get on an Apogee, but my readings at ~300-350 in the hottest parts of the tank make sense and the corals seem to respond well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
looking sweet!One week in with the new light and loving it so far!
How long is that tank?Just hooked up 3 of the 6 that will be on my 8’ 240 upgrade.
8’x2’x2’ will have 6 noops offset by 2-4 quanta bars.How long is that tank?