AI Hydra Settings Thread

Lightening could also be a sign of them not getting enough to eat. What is the rest of your tank like? If you have a few fish and feed lightly it could be that and not the lights.
 
I suspect the lightening of your corals is not a light issue. You do not have much of a fish load. My subspection is it is a food issue.
 
I just messed around with the settings for a bit and this is my current program
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Ramp up starts at about 12pm and ramp down starts at about 11pm with the night settings coming on a bit after 1:30. Any suggestions or is anything off about it?
I changed my weather to Papeete, French Polynesia.
This is another moonlight article
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2012/7/lighting

For some reason the images don't show up, also if you just post the settings like this instead of the individual colors it makes it easier. of course once i repost them they work....
 

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Figured I'd contribute with my settings. I've ran these lights since February and I'm getting the best coloration and growth now:

 
Wow, definitely lower them to about 30%

Why? Not saying it is wrong just wondering the reason.

I still say it is a food issue not a light issue. Corals are animals and need to eat in addition to getting the proper light. Either issue can cause the same reaction.
 
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