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If this has been already discussed please let me know and point me in the right direction since I can’t find the info, but I have two new K7 v3’s for my 90 gallon, it will be a mixed reef and I’m switching from two viparspectras. My question is do o need to acclimate my corals to the new lights and how should I do so? Thanks in advance
 
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If this has been already discussed please let me know and point me in the right direction since I can’t find the info, but I have two new K7 v3’s for my 90 gallon, it will be a mixed reef and I’m switching from two viparspectras. My question is do o need to acclimate my corals to the new lights and how should I do so? Thanks in advance
@Zach B can help you you the lights, and also answer your questions.
 

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When I switched from vipars to Noo-Psyche's I didn't do too much for acclimation. I just set the new lights at about the same brightness as the old ones and brought it up to where I wanted within a few days. I run this tank a bit whiter then with the vipars. Corals responded very well to the new lights :) Best of luck
 
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@Zach B can help you you the lights, and also answer your questions.
Thanks, I’ve been talking a lot with zachb he has been over the top helpful, I was just looking for input from others
 
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If this has been already discussed please let me know and point me in the right direction since I can’t find the info, but I have two new K7 v3’s for my 90 gallon, it will be a mixed reef and I’m switching from two viparspectras. My question is do o need to acclimate my corals to the new lights and how should I do so? Thanks in advance
My opinion is that you should be fine, but the thing I'd match more is the wattage used. For example, I use the Kasa smart power strips from Amazon. It lets me know what the wattage is in real time, so I know during peak that my Noopsyche K7 pros use around 70w at peak (I have a small 32 gallon fluval flex). If I were to switch to another blackbox or light, I'd probably check the wattage use so that I don't burn the corals. This is of course assuming you don't have a par meter, if you have that, then just use that to match par.
 
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No par meter, my viparspectras I was running blues around 40 and whites at 2 but about 12-14” above the water, I would run them for a total of 12hr cycle w/blues turning on 1.5 hrs before white and off 2hrs before light off. I’ve just altered the lps/sps for now changed the length to a little longer but ramped down the lights about 40% with slight changes to the color I would prefer.
 
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