Reef Breeders Photon V2 Lighting Schedule/Intensity help

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Howdy,

I need some help with my light schedule. We moved from having a BuildMyLED light bar to Reef Breeders Photon V2.

We have a mixed reef of LPS/SPS and softies. But are not really getting the color on the corals that they should.

We have tried different settings, and haven't found the correct one for our corals. Below is our current lighting schedule.

Any input/suggestions are WELCOME. We want our tank looking the best it can, obviously just like everyone else.

ETA: I have a IM 30l

 
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Let's see, here is my peak schedule (only 4 or 5 hrs a day)

Channels
1 12%
2 12%
3 75%
4 18%
5 75%
6 50%

I did have my blues around 50% but just upped them to make the corals look better. I also have the light ramping up and down for a few hrs before and after
 

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Let's see, here is my peak schedule (only 4 or 5 hrs a day)

Channels
1 12%
2 12%
3 75%
4 18%
5 75%
6 50%

I did have my blues around 50% but just upped them to make the corals look better. I also have the light ramping up and down for a few hrs before and after

What kind of setup do you have and what kind of PAR are you getting? I have the Photon 36 V2+ 7 inches over my 40breeder and I just burned a hole in a monti. The thing is a beast! I only have the blues at 30% and the white at 15%.
 
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If you can, raise the light up some to even out hot spots. BRS has a nice review of the reefbreeders and recommend the light to be higher.

I have the 48-V2+ at 14.5" above the water and things look better than when it was 8".
 

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If you can, raise the light up some to even out hot spots. BRS has a nice review of the reefbreeders and recommend the light to be higher.

I have the 48-V2+ at 14.5" above the water and things look better than when it was 8

Howdy,

I need some help with my light schedule. We moved from having a BuildMyLED light bar to Reef Breeders Photon V2.

We have a mixed reef of LPS/SPS and softies. But are not really getting the color on the corals that they should.

We have tried different settings, and haven't found the correct one for our corals. Below is our current lighting schedule.

Any input/suggestions are WELCOME. We want our tank looking the best it can, obviously just like everyone else.

ETA: I have a IM 30l

Did you get your scheduling on track.
 

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If you can, raise the light up some to even out hot spots. BRS has a nice review of the reefbreeders and recommend the light to be higher.

I have the 48-V2+ at 14.5" above the water and things look better than when it was 8".
I have mine at 12" off the waterline
 
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