Red sea LED 50

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Hi all,

Just upgraded my lighting to a red sea led 50, my tank is currently 33x33x33 cube. The new light is part of slowly upgrading to a bigger tank.

With the new light do I need to reduce the lighting %. I currently am using 100% blue and 50% white. I have the app using the acclimatise mode but is the above too much for my tank size?

Thanks
 
That light shouldn’t be too big for that tank. I actually think the recommended range is 20 inches square. You probably can use 2 on that tank to make sure you’ve got enough intensity at the sides. Depends on how spread out your corals are and what’s where.
 
That light shouldn’t be too big for that tank. I actually think the recommended range is 20 inches square. You probably can use 2 on that tank to make sure you’ve got enough intensity at the sides. Depends on how spread out your corals are and what’s where.
Sorry I should have stated my tank is 33cm not inches
 
Oh. One should do it then. I would use the same settings you have. Only way to really know for sure what’s happening is with a par meter. There should be a chart with the light. You can play with the height above the tank if you think it’s too strong for what you’ve got in the tank.
 
Thanks a lot, will leave it be and keep my eye on it. Cheers for the help
 
Your good. Side note a short acclimation period never hurts anything when a lighting change is made.
 

This has the red sea PAR meter readings on some basic sized tanks....running it wide open you can hit NEAR 400 PAR at the surface. There's a really good thread somewhere on here with people sharing lighting setups for this....I run mine peak on the blue at 70% at 2 hours after sunrise then a gradual decline until sundown, then it goes to zero in about an hour or so....the white is the same at 60% with a gradual peak and decline. Hope this helps. I love my light.
 
I have a 40cm wide 60cm long and 50cm deep tank would one Reef Led 50W be enough for this tank ?
 

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