jml1149
New member
Good Morning All 
Just curious, trying to dial in the intensity of my two Kessil A160WE's over my 29g LPS tank.
It seems, at midday or so, all of my euphyllia corals are bright and puffy, but towards the end of the lighting cycle, they tend to shrink down a bit like they're tired. I (now) use the Apex seasons table for lighting, and I'd like to continue to do so.
Does this "lethargy" at the end signify the corals are getting too much light? Would it be wise to knock down the intensity a bit?
The lighting schedule is as follows, using the Apex default seasons table:
1 hr. ramp from 0-65% intensity
Kessil season on time with random weather to 55%
1 hr. ramp from 65%-0 intensity
3 LED moonlight also following the apex moon schedule.
The kessil color follows the same pattern, from 0-45% color on sunrise
stays at 45% color
1 hour ramp down from 0-45% color following the same schedule.
The 45% color is my preference, I really enjoy the pop of the blue. And it seems to have helped with some algae issues as well.
As always, any help or thoughts greatly appreciated!!
Just curious, trying to dial in the intensity of my two Kessil A160WE's over my 29g LPS tank.
It seems, at midday or so, all of my euphyllia corals are bright and puffy, but towards the end of the lighting cycle, they tend to shrink down a bit like they're tired. I (now) use the Apex seasons table for lighting, and I'd like to continue to do so.
Does this "lethargy" at the end signify the corals are getting too much light? Would it be wise to knock down the intensity a bit?
The lighting schedule is as follows, using the Apex default seasons table:
1 hr. ramp from 0-65% intensity
Kessil season on time with random weather to 55%
1 hr. ramp from 65%-0 intensity
3 LED moonlight also following the apex moon schedule.
The kessil color follows the same pattern, from 0-45% color on sunrise
stays at 45% color
1 hour ramp down from 0-45% color following the same schedule.
The 45% color is my preference, I really enjoy the pop of the blue. And it seems to have helped with some algae issues as well.
As always, any help or thoughts greatly appreciated!!