Hello all, I'm still sorta new to hobby and after many attempts of trying to fix a coral problem, I have come to a (hopeful) conclusion that the issue is more than likely my lighting. I would absolutely love a light that I can have control over the spectrum over a period of time with the use of an app on my phone (the application is not necessary, just something of the sort that i can have a "sunrise" and "sunset" type slope) For a budget I would appreciate ~ $350.00 of course if there is something for less that would be amazing.
Tank dimensions 48"L X 12"W X 18"H
For those who only want the base question thank you for your time and recommendations...curious minds there's more below about my issue. Thank you!
I currently have 2 China boxes about a foot above the water surface and they do not have a control option to set a lighting schedule. My assumption is that I am giving my corals too much light for too long as I work 10 hour shifts and cannot be home to dial the knobs down. For context I have about 5 heads of hammer coral that are retracted. All the other corals seem to be fine (small zoa colony, ricordea). For the time being I reduced the light amount. They were not at full power prior, probably around 50% on the blue knob and 25% on the white.
For those who are also interested in what the issue with my coral could be here are my parameters.
Salinity - 1.027
Nitrates - 0 (I know this is not ideal and I'm struggling with even dosing to have it greater than that)
Phosphate - 0 ^
Mag - 1400
Calcium - 480
Dkh - 8
Tank dimensions 48"L X 12"W X 18"H
For those who only want the base question thank you for your time and recommendations...curious minds there's more below about my issue. Thank you!
I currently have 2 China boxes about a foot above the water surface and they do not have a control option to set a lighting schedule. My assumption is that I am giving my corals too much light for too long as I work 10 hour shifts and cannot be home to dial the knobs down. For context I have about 5 heads of hammer coral that are retracted. All the other corals seem to be fine (small zoa colony, ricordea). For the time being I reduced the light amount. They were not at full power prior, probably around 50% on the blue knob and 25% on the white.
For those who are also interested in what the issue with my coral could be here are my parameters.
Salinity - 1.027
Nitrates - 0 (I know this is not ideal and I'm struggling with even dosing to have it greater than that)
Phosphate - 0 ^
Mag - 1400
Calcium - 480
Dkh - 8
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