AI Hydra Settings Thread

Being a small tank with a corner footprint they are touching in the canopy. They are only 5 inches from the waters surface to keep them under my canopy. I'll reduce the settings since they do overlap. Thank you Sonicboom
 
Being a small tank with a corner footprint they are touching in the canopy. They are only 5 inches from the waters surface to keep them under my canopy. I'll reduce the settings since they do overlap. Thank you Sonicboom

How much power are you running the first light at?
 
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2014/5/aafeature
hey check out this article very good read on leds looking forward to the long term study - guess we should should stop using par meters

I really have a very hard time interpreting the results of these types of studies and therefore have absolutely no idea how to apply them to my Hydra 52's

These studies, to me, seem to imply that there is a most beneficial compbination of colors for us to use and the ratios between them, i.e., X%CW, X% RB, X%DB, etc for all the colors the lamp privdes. What we are all looking for is - What are the applicable %ages.\
 
ai hydra 52

ai hydra 52

Hello I'm just joined this thread to ask everyone a question about the ai hydra 52 and the light parameters as far as what I should set the intensity to for each color. I'm new to salt water I have had my tank up and running for just about 2 months. My water quality is good and salinity is 1.025.

I have a jbj 30 gallon rimless.

With 27.5 lbs of live rock.
 
it's interesting the uptake of light energy @ different spectrums. but to much of a good thing can also harm corals.
raising the uv and red at the same time seems to be the way to go (from my understanding)
i have set a peak time of 1hr at high noon to see the effects.

I really have a very hard time interpreting the results of these types of studies and therefore have absolutely no idea how to apply them to my Hydra 52's

These studies, to me, seem to imply that there is a most beneficial compbination of colors for us to use and the ratios between them, i.e., X%CW, X% RB, X%DB, etc for all the colors the lamp privdes. What we are all looking for is - What are the applicable %ages.\
 
ai hydra fifty two

ai hydra fifty two

Hello I am new to this forum and I have read a lot good information about the ai hydra. I bought mine about two months ago and I love. I believe its worth every penny. I am just attempting to adjust the parameters for the light intensity. I dont have any coral on the tank yet. But I will be add a couple this thursday. And since I am new to saltwater I hope I get it right the first time. I have a jbj 30 rimless 23.6" x 19.7" x 16.5 with 27.5lbs of fiji live rock and 3 domino damsels in the tank right now. My water parameters are:

No2 - 0
No3 - 10
Nh3 - 0

Using the api master reef kit.
Salinity - 1.025

Ai hydra parameter

Starts at 8:00am
Ends at 7:45pm
Ramp time is 1 hour

White - 45%
Violet - 35%
Red - 30%
Green - 20%
Deep blue - 40%
Royal blue - 40%
Ultta violet - 45%


Working on getting the lights down to 8 hours. I had them at 12 on and 12 off but that didn't clgo over very well in the tank green algae all over my glass daily. Which is why I want to see what everyone else has there lights set at and to see if anyone has any suggestions. I am open for coments and suggestion.

Thank you to all.
 
It would be cool if you could link powerhead flow with the hydra lightning storms so the powerheads automatically increased and randomized their flow during a storm.
 
Ya that would be sweet, it might need something like a reef angel, then it would need to read when lightning is enabled and randomize power heads.
 
Hello I am new to this forum and I have read a lot good information about the ai hydra. I bought mine about two months ago and I love. I believe its worth every penny. I am just attempting to adjust the parameters for the light intensity. I dont have any coral on the tank yet. But I will be add a couple this thursday. And since I am new to saltwater I hope I get it right the first time. I have a jbj 30 rimless 23.6" x 19.7" x 16.5 with 27.5lbs of fiji live rock and 3 domino damsels in the tank right now. My water parameters are:

No2 - 0
No3 - 10
Nh3 - 0

Using the api master reef kit.
Salinity - 1.025

Ai hydra parameter

Starts at 8:00am
Ends at 7:45pm
Ramp time is 1 hour

White - 45%
Violet - 35%
Red - 30%
Green - 20%
Deep blue - 40%
Royal blue - 40%
Ultta violet - 45%


Working on getting the lights down to 8 hours. I had them at 12 on and 12 off but that didn't clgo over very well in the tank green algae all over my glass daily. Which is why I want to see what everyone else has there lights set at and to see if anyone has any suggestions. I am open for coments and suggestion.

Thank you to all.

If it was me, I would up the Blues a little, back down on the whites, back way off on the Reds and Greens maybe 10% or less (that part of your algae problem) UV may be a little high too. May be a good idea to start at the beginning of the thread and read through it there is a ton of good info.
 
It would be cool if you could link powerhead flow with the hydra lightning storms so the powerheads automatically increased and randomized their flow during a storm.

I think I can set the Apex to make it happen. It can control the lights and Mp40, would just have the wright a line that says when lightning or storm on then MP40 max or some thing like that.
 
I think I can set the Apex to make it happen. It can control the lights and Mp40, would just have the wright a line that says when lightning or storm on then MP40 max or some thing like that.

But how would the apex know when there is lightning?
 
I am stuck with the RKE for now. Can't justify buying another one yet. DA really needs to get a move on. They are falling way behind but that's a topic for another thread.
 
Hello I am new to this forum and I have read a lot good information about the ai hydra. I bought mine about two months ago and I love. I believe its worth every penny. I am just attempting to adjust the parameters for the light intensity. I dont have any coral on the tank yet. But I will be add a couple this thursday. And since I am new to saltwater I hope I get it right the first time. I have a jbj 30 rimless 23.6" x 19.7" x 16.5 with 27.5lbs of fiji live rock and 3 domino damsels in the tank right now. My water parameters are:

No2 - 0
No3 - 10
Nh3 - 0

Using the api master reef kit.
Salinity - 1.025

Ai hydra parameter

Starts at 8:00am
Ends at 7:45pm
Ramp time is 1 hour

White - 45%
Violet - 35%
Red - 30%
Green - 20%
Deep blue - 40%
Royal blue - 40%
Ultta violet - 45%


Working on getting the lights down to 8 hours. I had them at 12 on and 12 off but that didn't clgo over very well in the tank green algae all over my glass daily. Which is why I want to see what everyone else has there lights set at and to see if anyone has any suggestions. I am open for coments and suggestion.

Thank you to all.

Is your tank still cycling? You can probably turn everything down using acclimation mode by 50% for the remainder of the cycle until you are ready to add corals. The damsels don't need any light.
 
Lookin at a similar situation as Kalen: organics all test at zero and have algae everywhere. I'm currently runnin only half my t5s on my 29g (not by vhoice but bc half my fixture is broken) - hence the upgrade to hydra. Despite the lights the vorals are all very happy. That brings me to my question

What acclimation levels should i run the lights at to start? Due to only having 2 t5s im thinking something very low like 20% of the preset levels. Also i'm thinking like 10" above the water. Suggestions?? Thanks peeps!
 
Lookin at a similar situation as Kalen: organics all test at zero and have algae everywhere. I'm currently runnin only half my t5s on my 29g (not by vhoice but bc half my fixture is broken) - hence the upgrade to hydra. Despite the lights the vorals are all very happy. That brings me to my question

What acclimation levels should i run the lights at to start? Due to only having 2 t5s im thinking something very low like 20% of the preset levels. Also i'm thinking like 10" above the water. Suggestions?? Thanks peeps!

I would start low coming from T5s the lights have more power than you think. Hard to say what settings not knowing what your corals are! just set your starting point at say 60% then set you acclimation at 50% over a month or some thing like that.
 
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