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I have a Red Sea 350 tank with LPS and Softy corals. I’m currently running my Blue and White at 42%. If I run them any higher my zoanthids start to melt. I’ve read all the older post and most members seem to have SPS tanks. Just wondering what others are running. Thanks
 
Hey. I have a Red sea 250 with 2 of the reefleds (not sure which model ill comment back when i get home)

Im running 75% blue and 55% white - Gives a little more blue look. I suggest you rent a PAR meter and check par in areas. With this setting im at 20-50 in shaded zones
110-130 in majority of my tank and 180-230 in the highest most peaks (its like maybe 8 square inches total this high)

so real big question is at how high in the water column is your zoas? They can grow well under most light intensity just have to slowly build up or down to it.

can you post a photo of the tank?
 
Hey. I have a Red sea 250 with 2 of the reefleds (not sure which model ill comment back when i get home)

Im running 75% blue and 55% white - Gives a little more blue look. I suggest you rent a PAR meter and check par in areas. With this setting im at 20-50 in shaded zones
110-130 in majority of my tank and 180-230 in the highest most peaks (its like maybe 8 square inches total this high)

so real big question is at how high in the water column is your zoas? They can grow well under most light intensity just have to slowly build up or down to it.

can you post a photo of the tank?
thanks
Hey. I have a Red sea 250 with 2 of the reefleds (not sure which model ill comment back when i get home)

Im running 75% blue and 55% white - Gives a little more blue look. I suggest you rent a PAR meter and check par in areas. With this setting im at 20-50 in shaded zones
110-130 in majority of my tank and 180-230 in the highest most peaks (its like maybe 8 square inches total this high)

so real big question is at how high in the water column is your zoas? They can grow well under most light intensity just have to slowly build up or down to it.

can you post a photo of the tank?
 
Hey so mine are the 90s
Running 70% blue 50% white. So I doubt your lights are to bright.. unless your tank has 3 lights?

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I also have a RS 250 with two of the RS LED90's. I run mine at 50% blue and 15% white for a total of 11 hours a day.
I have attempted to increase both blue and white intensity using the acclimation program but, I find any more light than the 50/15 setting is too much. Just my experience.
 
I have a pair of 90's on my 425 XL and similar to @Nairshire Reef I am running 50% blue and 10% white. I have a few Zoa frags mid tank and they are not stretching up for more light but seem quite happy.
 
I also have a RS 250 with two of the RS LED90's. I run mine at 50% blue and 15% white for a total of 11 hours a day.
I have attempted to increase both blue and white intensity using the acclimation program but, I find any more light than the 50/15 setting is too much. Just my experience.
Really? Have you done PAR testing? I find it weird that we have the same setup and are running such diffrent light programs? I’m running the above 70 blue and 45 white as seen above.
 
I had the 160d which is twice stronger at 100% and no issue, the reef led arr not par monster ,they are not the cause of your coral melting for sure .50% on a 90 is way too weak,on my lps nano they were 100% all channel and zoas thrived
 
I switched lighting to 2 x xr15 g5 pros and I run the AB+ for 12 hours @85% intensity w hour ramps each side of the PP and my zoas r fine on a rack on the back wall. Something other then your lights I’m guessing
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Really? Have you done PAR testing? I find it weird that we have the same setup and are running such diffrent light programs? I’m running the above 70 blue and 45 white as seen above.
Yes. I do own my own PAR meter. My scape extends nearly to the surface of the water. Per your question I just now checked my values. Near surface, PAR is 260, middle of tank it is 180, and on sand bed it is 150. My corals (Duncan, Frogspawn, Leather hand and zoas) are all very happy.....as is my bubble tip nem.

When I formally did utilize the acclimation program, I believe I stopped around 70 blue and 50 white. Corals and nem were very unhappy.

Your mileage my vary.

-G
 
Yes. I do own my own PAR meter. My scape extends nearly to the surface of the water. Per your question I just now checked my values. Near surface, PAR is 260, middle of tank it is 180, and on sand bed it is 150. My corals (Duncan, Frogspawn, Leather hand and zoas) are all very happy.....as is my bubble tip nem.

When I formally did utilize the acclimation program, I believe I stopped around 70 blue and 50 white. Corals and nem were very unhappy.

Your mileage my vary.

-G
What’s the par both channels at 100. How many leds do u have?
 
I have never run my Led 90's up to 100%. I would imagine the PAR level, if did so, would be in the 400 to 500 level.
If u have time would u mind taking a par measurement w both setting 100% white blue. Curious see map top middle and bottom. Ty. I have an xl300.
 
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