Reef Breeders Nano LED

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I have a Fluval Evo 13.5 and I just bought the Reef Breeders Nano LED. I was wondering what setting i should have my channels on during the peak of the day? Currently running it at channel A-100, B-100 and C-10.

Its pretty much all blue right now just cause I turned the white light down as it is aesthetically more pleasing with the blue lights lol.

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There are benefits to adding the white, but nothing likely crucial unless you have very low par numbers (of which I have no clue for that light). On my personal lights, I run 18% white and 50% blue, as I recently have started liking the more daylight look as well as enjoy providing a better visual environment for my fish.
 
I have this light as well and I really can't figure out what the best settings are. I'm actually on the forum checking for other people who have this light. Mostly I'm concerned because besides future softies I will mostly have BTA. I have a large one now with a mated pair of clowns.
 
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I have this light as well and I really can't figure out what the best settings are. I'm actually on the forum checking for other people who have this light. Mostly I'm concerned because besides future softies I will mostly have BTA. I have a large one now with a mated pair of clowns.
i was making a very simply setup:
07:00 - 0 / 0 / 0 (time, channel 1,2,3 light intensity)
12:00 - 100 / 100 / 100
22:00 - 0 / 0 / 0

BUT, im missing that deep blue look during the evening.
I tried to reduce ch3 (white) to 30 in the second period , but all lights are dimming gradually until completely shut down at 22:00, so... during the evening lights are kinda boring.
 
Hi all,

I just purchased this as I am not sure what % I should be setting. This is what I have:

1: 11am - A: 50%; B: 50%; C: 50%
2: 6pm - A: 50%; B: 5%; C: 0%
3: 11pm - lights off

Is this even right? I don't have any corals so not worried about the blue lights only at night.
 
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i was making a very simply setup:
07:00 - 0 / 0 / 0 (time, channel 1,2,3 light intensity)
12:00 - 100 / 100 / 100
22:00 - 0 / 0 / 0

BUT, im missing that deep blue look during the evening.
I tried to reduce ch3 (white) to 30 in the second period , but all lights are dimming gradually until completely shut down at 22:00, so... during the evening lights are kinda boring.
So your lights don’t turn on till 12pm?
 

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