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Hey guys, long story short.
I had a 165w Chinese black box on my 10g tank running around 80% blue, 30% white, pounding the tank with light, all my sps looked great. Got a LITTLE bit of water on it and it light on fire.
Just hooked up an ai prime hd +, obv much less par than before, but used the BRS settings so maybe closer on PUR than expected.
No par meter but based on other peoples readings, I was probably at about 500-600 par 6" under water before, now I'm likely about 200 which should be usable.
My corals look to be adjusting well, if I am struggling to get color back could I try increasing the photoperiod or just get a second prime ? I would rather not buy a second light, but will an increased photoperiod increase coloration or only effect growth?
Bonus question: I will upgrade to a larger tank at some point and have a horticultural 400w MH light. No control, either it's on or off. I was thinking about a 120 down the road, but would I really need to stick with the "less than 20w/g" and look at 200+?
I had a 165w Chinese black box on my 10g tank running around 80% blue, 30% white, pounding the tank with light, all my sps looked great. Got a LITTLE bit of water on it and it light on fire.
Just hooked up an ai prime hd +, obv much less par than before, but used the BRS settings so maybe closer on PUR than expected.
No par meter but based on other peoples readings, I was probably at about 500-600 par 6" under water before, now I'm likely about 200 which should be usable.
My corals look to be adjusting well, if I am struggling to get color back could I try increasing the photoperiod or just get a second prime ? I would rather not buy a second light, but will an increased photoperiod increase coloration or only effect growth?
Bonus question: I will upgrade to a larger tank at some point and have a horticultural 400w MH light. No control, either it's on or off. I was thinking about a 120 down the road, but would I really need to stick with the "less than 20w/g" and look at 200+?
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