Hey guys I have been thinking about upgrading my current USA strip lights to the new ai blades. I was wondering what kinda of tips or suggestions you have for switching lights with as minimal shock to the corals as possible
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Ideally you want to get a hold of a par meter and try to adjust par and spectrum to match the old lights, then slowly increase over time.Hey guys I have been thinking about upgrading my current USA strip lights to the new ai blades. I was wondering what kinda of tips or suggestions you have for switching lights with as minimal shock to the corals as possible
What is the best way to get a par meter. I looked them up and they are very expensive for pretty much a one time useIdeally you want to get a hold of a par meter and try to adjust par and spectrum to match the old lights, then slowly increase over time.
Hey guys I have been thinking about upgrading my current USA strip lights to the new ai blades. I was wondering what kinda of tips or suggestions you have for switching lights with as minimal shock to the corals as possible
Did you have any issues with coral stress?Yeah... I recently upgraded from Current USA LOOP IC to (3) Hydra 32s.
I started the lights at just 10% and brought the intensity up 10% every week.
You can usually rent one from a lot of the good LFS......or maybe somebody else local in the hobby has one that you can borrow?What is the best way to get a par meter. I looked them up and they are very expensive for pretty much a one time use
Did you have any issues with coral stress?

