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Hi... I`m a new reefer and have my Red Sea 425 XL for almost a year. I got the Deluxe that came with 2 LED90 lights.
I have the lighting setup as below and was wondering if I could do better. I have the feeling that something should be not correct about my lighning.
I was wondering if any pro user can give me a better openion.

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I don't profess to be a pro nor do I have those lights, but I'd probably look at the animals and see how they look and color up as my first guide. Then, if I thought I could do better, rent a par meter to get a good idea if each coral was in the proper range of light. Then, I'd move on to flow, nutrients, dosing, etc.... They all work hand in hand.

If you're asking because of the amount of whites, I don't think it matters too much. I think they are very similar to Kessil's that way. The variation is mostly for personal preference as they provide most of needed spectrum regardless of mix. If it's the cloud effect, I'd shorten it to only a few hours max if not even less or none.
 

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