Steves led on a biocube 14

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Anyone have a good spot to set these at? I have acros and zoas in here but I can't find a good spot for the lights and the zoas are suffering.
 
I have a Steves's LED over my BC14 with a mixed reef. I have had everything growing in there just fine with the whites on 60 and blues on 80. Just make sure you ramp up the intensity slowly. When I switched over to the LEDs from the stock lights I started off on low settings and brought then up slowly over the course of two weeks.
 
I have a Steves's LED over my BC14 with a mixed reef. I have had everything growing in there just fine with the whites on 60 and blues on 80. Just make sure you ramp up the intensity slowly. When I switched over to the LEDs from the stock lights I started off on low settings and brought then up slowly over the course of two weeks.

You say 60% and 80% but you don't explain how high above the water your lights are or any optics. I have a 40 breeder with 16 Luxeon RB, 8 Luxeon NW, 4 3-up (Cyan, Cool Blue, Deep Red), and 3 Violets (80 degree optics). The fixture sits about 12" above my water (in a hutch). I currently have my LED's set to 45% RB, 40% W, 35% (RGB / V). I have tried to ramp the lights up higher than that over a few months, but every time I do my corals start to fade and zoas stop multiplying.
 

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