AI Hydra Settings Thread

When I updated mine onne of the two did the same thing I pulled the power (reset) to the light for a min. then it came back and has been working great.
 
Like some other people here, my corals seems to don't like the white leds! I had everything to around 55% and my Green Slimmer had no polyps extension at all for 3 days.

I just dialled down the whites to 20% and ramp up everything else to 70% and BOOM, the polyps of my Green Slimmer just opened up after less than 10 minutes! :thumbsup:
 
Like some other people here, my corals seems to don't like the white leds! I had everything to around 55% and my Green Slimmer had no polyps extension at all for 3 days.

I just dialled down the whites to 20% and ramp up everything else to 70% and BOOM, the polyps of my Green Slimmer just opened up after less than 10 minutes! :thumbsup:

That's some good info and glad to hear.
 
I was trying to get a more 14 000k look, that's why my whites were higher but it looks that my coral prefers a 20 000k look!
 
Yes, depending on where the coral naturally grows it may prefer a bluer look. Shallow corals prefer white I guess.
 
I found the same thing with the whites, so does that mean that the color spectrum is off on the white LED's? I have had great success with VHO and MH 10K lighting which is a white look to my eye, so why don't the corals like white LED's?
 
I am not a lighting expert but it's my understanding that mh sends light in all directions which is why a reflector is needed and the reflector diffuses a little of the light. There is also a coating on the bulb which helps block UV. LED on the other hand is directly aiming at the corals and the lens acts as a diffuser but only to break up the beams and avoid a disco effect. There are also dedicated UV LEDs.
I have found the its easier to move a coral up or down or even into a back corner to acclimate it instead of turning the entire fixture down.
 
Can i get some feed back on what % people have Red and Green at.

I feel like my tank glass develops more algae when either is higher that 15%.
 
Fts

Too pink
 

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