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I made tank covers using gray window screen. I am running Hamilton Sun MH. When I am doing WC, I notice my corals open up more than when the covers are not on. At one point I thought it was flow issue cause the pumps are off and only the return running.

I lost lots of frags due to brown out etc. Thought it was lighting then I realize my salt was giving me 20 DKH. I am about to re up on frags soon, but I want to make sure I everything under control.

Does the window screen causes loss of par? if so what else can I use (don't have jumpers but my sohal cause its tank mates to jump while getting away from him)

I changed out the my T5 bulbs after 2yrs . I just added 1 hydra 26 to one side of the tank for experimenting purpose and have the center and other side still on MH

I got the DKH down to 9.8 with muriatic acid.

I have two gyre 250, should I had pumps on the back wall? if so what's quiet and controllable.

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I’m not certain, but I’d say that it’s possible the screen could be blocking some of the light, especially if it is a fine screen. Clear mesh netting works good, you can find kits that have everything you need to make a top out of it somewhere like bulk reef supply. I don’t have much experience with different kinds of pumps, so I don’t have an answer for that.
 
Maybe get some of the 1/4" vinyl screening from BRS. Their videos show it doesn't cause a noticeable drop in par.
 
My corals tend to open up during water changes and when the flow is off as well. I think that is sort of common.
Certainly could be your window screen/light levels, but I wouldn't automatically assume that's the problem.

Is it the metal/mesh screen? Depending on material, I might be concerned about it corroding.
 
Yes the screen will lower par. When I ran MH ever time I got new coral I would put it under window screen for a week or two to get used to the 400w MH lights. I can't remember what the diffrence in par readings were but that screen will restrict alot more light then you think.
 
Yes the screen will lower par. When I ran MH ever time I got new coral I would put it under window screen for a week or two to get used to the 400w MH lights. I can't remember what the diffrence in par readings were but that screen will restrict alot more light then you think.
Dang...thank you.. I will find other options then
 
My corals tend to open up during water changes and when the flow is off as well. I think that is sort of common.
Certainly could be your window screen/light levels, but I wouldn't automatically assume that's the problem.

Is it the metal/mesh screen? Depending on material, I might be concerned about it corroding.
Its metal frames with the gray screen mesh
 

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