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Do some google and YouTube and see what the par rates are on that light. And go from there. I believe they are on the low side compared to much of what’s out there. I’d be willing to bet you probably have to max it out for coral growth.Coral and fish , my B I should’ve put that! Five coral - rock flower anemone , hammer , zoanthid , blasto , mushroom. Fish - orange sailfin Molly , six line wrasse , hi fin red banded goby. Inverts - peppermint shrimp , candy cane pistol shrimp , red mithrix crab , three hermit crabs and then snails
I kinda have tried to do some research on google for my light. Didn’t really find much
Orbit is not the nest light for coral and while some have luck with them, its few that I see. For your size tank, AI Prime or prime 16 and even a noopsyche k7 pro will offer much better delivery for a low cost
First what us your tank size and is your light the 52 watt (ai prime Like) one or 95 watt one ( R24 Pro ..Radion x15 like)?Should I just do that for the daytime setting or all settings?
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Rectangular tank..square light.tank size 24.4” L x 12.2” W x 15.74” H
So I’m using current USA Orbit R24 and not sure if I have my lighting spectrum set good. I have a twenty gallon rimless tank and the light sits a foot above the water line. Any help and advice is much appreciated and thank you very much!
This is my settings -

