AI Hydra Settings Thread

so I had a quick question, I just went from sols to hydras. On the sold I had blues at 85 and whites at 75. Do I need to acclimate from a low number still or can I start those colors where I left off?
 
so I had a quick question, I just went from sols to hydras. On the sold I had blues at 85 and whites at 75. Do I need to acclimate from a low number still or can I start those colors where I left off?

definitely acclimate, these pucks are not the same as the sols, you can probably set those numbers as your final settings with a 2-3 month acclimation.
 
I'm using zibba's lighting a dew post up with a 25% reduction starting today and ending the 10th of march. What do you guys think?

I would do a greater reduction and a longer acclimation. Something along the lines of 50% and 4 months. It is cautious, but corals can handle a sudden decrease in light just fine but not necessarily a sudden increase. Take your time.
 
I would do a greater reduction and a longer acclimation. Something along the lines of 50% and 4 months. It is cautious, but corals can handle a sudden decrease in light just fine but not necessarily a sudden increase. Take your time.

To echo this a bit, go slow with acclimation anytime you're increasing with these fixtures. From memory, I think I did a 40% reduction over 6-8 weeks. Not as cautious as Wazzel, but I think his recommendation is solid advice and would have followed it if I would have read it beforehand.
 
When I first set my 52 up I set it for a 50% reduction and 4 month acclimation. It took more like 6 months because of the partial resets every time I added a coral. I was super cautions because of the warnings I read of LEDs burning corals.

I looked, but could not find the specs on the sol LED's, does anyone know?
 
Sols are 75 watt at full power. 40 and 70 degree optics. 24 diodes. I would say the sols are more intense directly under the fixture if ran at 100%. However, I Def agree on a slow acclimation. Brown will recover, once bleached, meh.
 
Got an email from PA as well, this morning. Dang, have had my 26's about a month and a half. Interested if this relates to new product launch, excess inventory, or what.
 
Prime is not a Hydra52 replacement as it is now. Are they coming out with a big brother(s)?

One would think they "would" but they may be pushing the smaller more compact lights. The prime has an 18" x 18" footprint which is pretty good. Plus, no director needed. But who knows, really. They'll get everyone on board with these, and then come out with another one soon!

Im assuming I would need 3 of these for my 60" 100g..?
 
One would think they "would" but they may be pushing the smaller more compact lights. The prime has an 18" x 18" footprint which is pretty good. Plus, no director needed. But who knows, really. They'll get everyone on board with these, and then come out with another one soon!

Im assuming I would need 3 of these for my 60" 100g..?

The prime unit uses 1 of the same pucks used in the 26 and 52. Looks like a nano tank light to me. Might try one on my frag tank when it is up since it is just a 20 long.
 
I don't know if everyone knows this so I thought I would post the aqua illuminations just came out with the native Android app for the director and the new prime LED fixtures
 
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