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Hi all,
Has anyone run a viparspectra 165W over a 40B with success? What were your settings? What did you have under it?
This has happened over the course of several weeks. I initially set mine up at 12" from the water and ran channel 1 5% and channel 2 5%. I moved some frags to the sandbed from my 13.5 evo--zoanthids, blue sympodium, red monti cap, interstellar mushroom, and duncan. I think they were living at around 100 ish par in the evo under the stock light (it's been running for almost 3 years now). All the corals showed signs of stress from the light (closing, monti bleached then died over a couple days, zoanthids bleached and died, mushroom melted, blue sympodium closed). I moved the light up to about 18" from the water and turned everything down to 1% while this was happening. Got a cheap lux meter and readings are similar under evo stock light and vipar at 1%, more lux from blue channel on vipar at sandbed so I'm assuming more par but not a ton(on a budget in the middle of nowhere so a par meter isn't likely to happen). Issue being even at 1% new duncan frag, mushroom, and zoas are showing the same signs. Frags around the outside of tank close slower than inside directly under light. Water parameters are good. Any thoughts? I'm correct in thinking it's probably too much light and to raise the light further? maybe 24+ inches and a shade cloth? I know these lights push a ton of par but I figured it should have been fine, considering the settings people have said they are running them at over various tanks.
Any suggestions and help are very much appreciated!
Has anyone run a viparspectra 165W over a 40B with success? What were your settings? What did you have under it?
This has happened over the course of several weeks. I initially set mine up at 12" from the water and ran channel 1 5% and channel 2 5%. I moved some frags to the sandbed from my 13.5 evo--zoanthids, blue sympodium, red monti cap, interstellar mushroom, and duncan. I think they were living at around 100 ish par in the evo under the stock light (it's been running for almost 3 years now). All the corals showed signs of stress from the light (closing, monti bleached then died over a couple days, zoanthids bleached and died, mushroom melted, blue sympodium closed). I moved the light up to about 18" from the water and turned everything down to 1% while this was happening. Got a cheap lux meter and readings are similar under evo stock light and vipar at 1%, more lux from blue channel on vipar at sandbed so I'm assuming more par but not a ton(on a budget in the middle of nowhere so a par meter isn't likely to happen). Issue being even at 1% new duncan frag, mushroom, and zoas are showing the same signs. Frags around the outside of tank close slower than inside directly under light. Water parameters are good. Any thoughts? I'm correct in thinking it's probably too much light and to raise the light further? maybe 24+ inches and a shade cloth? I know these lights push a ton of par but I figured it should have been fine, considering the settings people have said they are running them at over various tanks.
Any suggestions and help are very much appreciated!


