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This may be the wrong spot for this, and if it is forgive me. I am currently running a Current Orbit Marine Ramp Timer Pro and I am concerned about the quality of light my inhabitants are receiving. Currently, the timer is set for 12-hours. It does about 8-hours of full light (100% white light and 100% blue light) with a 4-hour moonlight. The light has a maximum output of 120W. It seems when I turn the white light down, I get more color out of my corals.
I guess my question here is, what amount of light is good for coral and when does it become a hindrance? Also, is blue light better than white light?
I know the aim is to mimic a natural habitat as much as possible, so it would seem that less white should be appropriate, but I am not sure. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I guess my question here is, what amount of light is good for coral and when does it become a hindrance? Also, is blue light better than white light?
I know the aim is to mimic a natural habitat as much as possible, so it would seem that less white should be appropriate, but I am not sure. Any advice is greatly appreciated.




