I changed up my light to a Radion G6 pro several months ago. I've been playing with the settings frequently to get it to where I want it, both to my eye and for the benefit of the livestock. I think I've finally achieved what I'm going for.
I call the template High Noon, it's based off AB+ but tweaked to look more how I've seen reefs underwater when snorkeling in the Caribbean. No Windex look. It is set as an 8 to 9 hr total schedule with about a 5 hour peak period and a few hours of moonlight after lights out. I have mine set to follow the moon phases.The fish colors have all become more vibrant and my bubble tips seem to be perking back up; since I got the light they kind of shrunk and became unhappy. This is on an XR15 G6 Pro, and my overall schedule intensity is set to 63%. Obviously y'all can tailor it to your liking.
I've attached the template (via link below) and a few shots of my dirty tank. I edited some of the shots to compensate for the blue light in the lense, I also took a few shots with my orange filter. I've also included the unedited pictures too. It's hard to really get how it looks in person on my phone's camera, but I tried my best to represent it. Hope this helps some looking for a more natural look. Happy reefing y'all!
I call the template High Noon, it's based off AB+ but tweaked to look more how I've seen reefs underwater when snorkeling in the Caribbean. No Windex look. It is set as an 8 to 9 hr total schedule with about a 5 hour peak period and a few hours of moonlight after lights out. I have mine set to follow the moon phases.The fish colors have all become more vibrant and my bubble tips seem to be perking back up; since I got the light they kind of shrunk and became unhappy. This is on an XR15 G6 Pro, and my overall schedule intensity is set to 63%. Obviously y'all can tailor it to your liking.
I've attached the template (via link below) and a few shots of my dirty tank. I edited some of the shots to compensate for the blue light in the lense, I also took a few shots with my orange filter. I've also included the unedited pictures too. It's hard to really get how it looks in person on my phone's camera, but I tried my best to represent it. Hope this helps some looking for a more natural look. Happy reefing y'all!