kingyking888
New member
Hi,
I am using one Fluval Reef 4.0 LED Nano with the IM Fusion 15 Gallon tank(15" cube).
It has been setup for about 1.5 months and now going through ugly diatom stage.
I have the light mounted on 1" spacers on top of 1/4" polycarbonate sheet. So it much closer than using the mounting bracket.
I have day and night levels at around 10% which seems awefully bright. I was reading online and the Ai suggested max brightness. How do you know what is correct PAR level without meter? Can you base it on brightness with your eyes?
Higher power levels, more algae, correct?
I don't have any corals right now. Mix of live and dry rock. 2 Ocerallis clowns and a small BTA.
I am using one Fluval Reef 4.0 LED Nano with the IM Fusion 15 Gallon tank(15" cube).
It has been setup for about 1.5 months and now going through ugly diatom stage.
I have the light mounted on 1" spacers on top of 1/4" polycarbonate sheet. So it much closer than using the mounting bracket.
I have day and night levels at around 10% which seems awefully bright. I was reading online and the Ai suggested max brightness. How do you know what is correct PAR level without meter? Can you base it on brightness with your eyes?
Higher power levels, more algae, correct?
I don't have any corals right now. Mix of live and dry rock. 2 Ocerallis clowns and a small BTA.