Aug 20, 2024 #1 M maxmale96 New Member View Badges Joined Aug 20, 2024 Messages 11 Reaction score 3 Location Utah Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hey guys - just wondering what % of lighting types I should be at during the day? See below for what it is currently set at (standard from when I bought the light) UV 60% Violet 60% Royal 60% Blue 60% Green 60% Deep Red 60% Moonlight 60% Cool White 60%
Hey guys - just wondering what % of lighting types I should be at during the day? See below for what it is currently set at (standard from when I bought the light) UV 60% Violet 60% Royal 60% Blue 60% Green 60% Deep Red 60% Moonlight 60% Cool White 60%
Aug 21, 2024 #2 Dread Pirate Dave Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Jul 5, 2024 Messages 761 Reaction score 1,641 Location Amherst, WI Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Welcome I would suggest getting a par meter and measure the light output to be safe. Here''s a video BRS did on them that may help.
Welcome I would suggest getting a par meter and measure the light output to be safe. Here''s a video BRS did on them that may help.
Aug 21, 2024 #3 Northern Flicker Valuable Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Apr 22, 2023 Messages 1,832 Reaction score 2,920 Location In the simulation Rating - 0% 0 0 0 That's going to roast the coral imo. Hydras are quite powerful. Take a look at some of the signature series to help. Drew's 25g lagoon was one of the nicest versions of this tank I've seen (I have one too). I'd say his schedule would be a good start.
That's going to roast the coral imo. Hydras are quite powerful. Take a look at some of the signature series to help. Drew's 25g lagoon was one of the nicest versions of this tank I've seen (I have one too). I'd say his schedule would be a good start.