Morning, all!
I'm helping an elderly relative replace her lighting on her 150gal softie reef. 2 out of the three T247s are going bad, so she's springing on the 66" Blade.
The T247s were running 100% Blue from 9am-7pm, whites 20% 10am-5pm. What kind of settings should I be going for to not shock the corals? I'm thinking based on my Prime with my Biocube that 30s-ish% blue, 15ish% white for a while and slowly escalating would probably be good but I just wanted to run by you all because I don't have a PAR meter to check this tank.
Tank has Xenia, palys, Kenya tree, Anthelia, mushrooms, and neon toadstool.
Thanks!
I'm helping an elderly relative replace her lighting on her 150gal softie reef. 2 out of the three T247s are going bad, so she's springing on the 66" Blade.
The T247s were running 100% Blue from 9am-7pm, whites 20% 10am-5pm. What kind of settings should I be going for to not shock the corals? I'm thinking based on my Prime with my Biocube that 30s-ish% blue, 15ish% white for a while and slowly escalating would probably be good but I just wanted to run by you all because I don't have a PAR meter to check this tank.
Tank has Xenia, palys, Kenya tree, Anthelia, mushrooms, and neon toadstool.
Thanks!