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Just really looking for some general information or what other people have experienced success with. I have 3 Gen 3 Ecotech's running on our 180 (6'x2'x2'). They are mounted on standard RMS or whatever arms so it is right at 7" from the lid (screen tops) to the light. It's 99.99% a fish tank but we do have 3 corals now. 1 duncan that we've had since the beginning and has exploded in growth. We've added in the last two weeks a Kenyan tree coral and a WWC pandora zoa.
I think our lighting as far as the spectrum is set up well, just wondering if we should up the intensity or change the duration. They've always been running at about 40% intensity and anywhere from 8 to 11 hours a day (counting moonlight, sunrise, sunset, etc). Since the duncan isn't really picking it was always more about controlling algae growth and stuff. But since we have the two new corals (and I think zoas like higher light levels?) and the CuC we have now destroys any algae growth (thank you based jesus for mexican turbo snails lol) should I increase the intensity or change up the length any?
#reefsquad
I think our lighting as far as the spectrum is set up well, just wondering if we should up the intensity or change the duration. They've always been running at about 40% intensity and anywhere from 8 to 11 hours a day (counting moonlight, sunrise, sunset, etc). Since the duncan isn't really picking it was always more about controlling algae growth and stuff. But since we have the two new corals (and I think zoas like higher light levels?) and the CuC we have now destroys any algae growth (thank you based jesus for mexican turbo snails lol) should I increase the intensity or change up the length any?
#reefsquad


