Red sea reefer LED 90 help!

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Hi all,

I'm having trouble keeping any type of sps coral alive, but I feel all my parameters are stable enough. Perhaps light intensity is the problem but I have no way to check this!
Can anyone with a nice healthy tank post their lighting intensity and schedule for the red sea reefer LED 90 so I can copy it?
Thanks in advance
 
Hi all,

I'm having trouble keeping any type of sps coral alive, but I feel all my parameters are stable enough. Perhaps light intensity is the problem but I have no way to check this!
Can anyone with a nice healthy tank post their lighting intensity and schedule for the red sea reefer LED 90 so I can copy it?
Thanks in advance
Post a picture of your tank and what size tank? I have the RSR 200xl which isn't a big tank and I would use more than 1 reef led 90 on it for sps. I currently have 2 ai primes and 4 t5s over the tank
 
Post a picture of your tank and what size tank? I have the RSR 200xl which isn't a big tank and I would use more than 1 reef led 90 on it for sps. I currently have 2 ai primes and 4 t5s over the tank
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Its a red sea reefer 425 with two LED90s. Lights are on from 9am to 8pm with a max of 55% blue 35% white.
Without a PAR meter I'm never too sure what the intensity is!
Thanks for the reply
 
I have the same tank and lights. Although my frags are young they are all doing great. I use the stock 20k program and blues are at 100% and whites 50%. Here is the Red Sea par map for reference. I modified the photo to put them side by side. It looks like your frags may need to be raised up higher in the tank and/or increase the intensity…
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Hi all,

I'm having trouble keeping any type of sps coral alive, but I feel all my parameters are stable enough. Perhaps light intensity is the problem but I have no way to check this!
Can anyone with a nice healthy tank post their lighting intensity and schedule for the red sea reefer LED 90 so I can copy it?
Thanks in advance
Also double and triple check your salinity with various measuring devices. I recently had a refractometer that I calibrated but was still inaccurate! I used a Hanna salinity tester and it was only at 31ppt. Slowly increased to 35ppt and corals look much better!
 
I have the same tank and lights. Although my frags are young they are all doing great. I use the stock 20k program and blues are at 100% and whites 50%. Here is the Red Sea par map for reference. I modified the photo to put them side by side. It looks like your frags may need to be raised up higher in the tank and/or increase the intensity…
A60BF415-7DAC-4C7E-BABF-5BE2F66E6D7B.png
Awesome thanks for this, will gradually change towards that setting and see what happens! Definitely seems like my intensity was too low
 

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