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Hello!
So I have two Kessil A160's over my RedSea Reefer 250. I have had them for awhile now and most of my corals seem to be pretty happy. I currently been running a 12 hour cycle with a 3 hour ramp up, 6 hours at 30% color and 60% intensity, with a 3 hour ramp down.
My question is that the overall coloration during the peak time is a bit "whiter" than I would prefer and I am wondering if 60% intensity is to low for my tank considering these are only a160's. Maybe I would see much more significant growth (not to mention color pop in my corals) if I started slowly Rampling up my peak intensity (leaving my color at 30%). Basically, I just want to run them slightly bluer and curious what if any negative impacts this could have.
Does anybody have any expire with running them at say 30% color, 100% intensity at peak?
Right now, I just have softies and LPS, but plan to add SPS in the near future once I get everything dialed in the way I want it.
Any info/experience would be greatly appreciated.

So I have two Kessil A160's over my RedSea Reefer 250. I have had them for awhile now and most of my corals seem to be pretty happy. I currently been running a 12 hour cycle with a 3 hour ramp up, 6 hours at 30% color and 60% intensity, with a 3 hour ramp down.
My question is that the overall coloration during the peak time is a bit "whiter" than I would prefer and I am wondering if 60% intensity is to low for my tank considering these are only a160's. Maybe I would see much more significant growth (not to mention color pop in my corals) if I started slowly Rampling up my peak intensity (leaving my color at 30%). Basically, I just want to run them slightly bluer and curious what if any negative impacts this could have.
Does anybody have any expire with running them at say 30% color, 100% intensity at peak?
Right now, I just have softies and LPS, but plan to add SPS in the near future once I get everything dialed in the way I want it.
Any info/experience would be greatly appreciated.


