Aqua Illumination Nano

DaLee30

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I am new to LED lighting...I just hung an AI nano over my biocube 14... The light is hanging 6 inches above the water. I currently have it set to ramp up/down over 4 hours with the tank getting max lighting for 8 hours at 20% (white, blue, and royal.) I have mainly zoas in the tank currently and one clown fish and one ruby red dragonet. Does anyone have any experience with this lighting unit?

I plan on bumping the max up by a couple percent every couple day until I notice some changes in the coral. About 60% of the zoas will open up during the day when the tank is at max lighting.

I will put up some pictures of the zoas when they are opened up a little later, the picture I attached now are are during the ramping down time..
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Update On this still looking for some advice on how to go about adjusting my levels...I have worked the lighting up from 20% on all three (white, blue, royal) due to the fact that i noticed many of the polyps and zoas seemed to be reaching/not opening all the way...The last two days I had it at 30% on all three with noticeable differences, it seems like the zoas have opened up...I have it set for tomorrow at White 30% Blue 35% and Royal 35%.

Any advice on how to know when the lighting is at adequate levels?
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Both Blue channels up by 5% a day.. White at 5% a week.. U til your at about 70%/70%/40% ( b/b/w/) .. Rule of thumb I've always followed with leds
 

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