Newbie Aquarist
Reefing is my middle name
Lol this should be good!
And it was good.
Lol this should be good!
Thanks Mcgee, third light is temporary. AI sent it to me to replace mine so i'm still at 2, figured i would put it up for a few days
Aight guys it's time for me to test sps with the hydra. The sps are coming from 400 watt halides so I think my units deff not as strong as I have my blues and purples at 80 but white at 16. It is over. 29 bio cube about a foot off the water. Anyone running the lights this close to the water and have white les levels for me to think about and grow sps under them?
Saltyair - I will try this. My lights are mounted to top of canopy, so can't go any higher. Thanks!my ramp up time is 3 1/2 hrs - peak is 6hrs
Since lowering my red, green UV and violet I have already seen a positive response. The algae on the sand bed is almost gone and my birds nest and green dragon are starting to colour up again. Unfortunately I think my milli is toast my fingers are crossed that it holds on.
I am leaning toward UV and Violet being the major factors on bleaching and browning. I did lower my uv first saw a small change, but once I lowered my violet i did notice a significant positive shift. I am convinced that red is a major factor of algae on the sand bed (i have been lucky not to get gha). I just hope others don't make the same mistake:hmm5:
After 1 month i am going to try to increase green an extra 10% - the more I am reading, the green is a major factor in pigmentation with the low risk of algae and see how it goes.
But as promised i will stay on these settings unless i see damage being done.
I have also been testing and not adding anything to the system other than my regular routine
wingrider - if you can I would try the following and see if it helps.
raise the lights to 12 inches from the water
lower the whites to 35% on a shorter photo period
add green @ 15%
manually remove what you can b/c when it does die it will feed the next crop of algae.
put your urchins right on the algae sand.
maybe set up a cloudy week to help get it under control.
hope that helps
Yea, it's killing me. The tank looks so much bigger completely lit. I'll probably do the rock work on that end. It is just a pile right now.
I haven't had luck with sps corals under the Hydras until I added the t5s to the tank. I have my whites at 62 percent with no issues, I haven't had any of the problems with "bleaching out" I have mushrooms growing 7 inches from the top of the tank and happy, if anything I don't have think they are strong enough. If you add great t5 fixtures sps will respond quickly and effectively, at least that has been my experience.