Alex T.
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I'm running four 400 watt Radiums on Galaxy ballasts for 5 hours per day on my 72" tank. I also have the bulbs 11 inches off the water in Lumenmax Elite reflectors that really penetrate deep. My tank is 27" deep with the rock structure only 13- 14 inches high and I'm growing SPS on the bottom 4 inches of the tank with light loving Crocea Clams on the sandbed. The rest of the 10 hour photoperiod the tank is VHO actinic only. It took me over 3 months to get my corals used to the intensity working up from only 1 hour per day. I know that 3 bulbs would have been optimal but I have a large 3 inch plastic brace in the middle of the tank, not the normal 2 braces every 2 feet on most stock 6 foot tanks. Hence, the four bulbs instead of three and my interest in upgrading to a more reef friendly and attractive tank.
Being that your tank is not that deep, like you said earlier it's a lot of light and par. Someone on the thread I started informed me that his friend has the ATI Powermodule fixture almost 20 inches off the water and is measuring 400 par on the sand bed. GrimReefer on the T5 Q&A thread even states that a 24 inch tank height does not need overdriven bulbs, and you've got the mac-daddy of overdriven t5 fixtures. That being said, 400 par is enough to make any newly introduced frag a little stressed and lighter in color like what you're seeing. I think we're getting closer to pinpointing your dilemma!
All in all, once they get use to this lighting you're probably going to see some explosive growth spurts and much better coloration. You'll be fragging those colorful sticks and planning your next upgrade. I have a frag of an ORA Purple Digitata sitting on my sandbed that I accidentally broke off the mother colony a couple weeks ago. It's already coloring up and encrusting on the disk. Maybe when we meet up you can take it and put it on your sand bed. If it starts to lose color and bleach out I think you'll be able to gauge if you have too much light.
Being that your tank is not that deep, like you said earlier it's a lot of light and par. Someone on the thread I started informed me that his friend has the ATI Powermodule fixture almost 20 inches off the water and is measuring 400 par on the sand bed. GrimReefer on the T5 Q&A thread even states that a 24 inch tank height does not need overdriven bulbs, and you've got the mac-daddy of overdriven t5 fixtures. That being said, 400 par is enough to make any newly introduced frag a little stressed and lighter in color like what you're seeing. I think we're getting closer to pinpointing your dilemma!
All in all, once they get use to this lighting you're probably going to see some explosive growth spurts and much better coloration. You'll be fragging those colorful sticks and planning your next upgrade. I have a frag of an ORA Purple Digitata sitting on my sandbed that I accidentally broke off the mother colony a couple weeks ago. It's already coloring up and encrusting on the disk. Maybe when we meet up you can take it and put it on your sand bed. If it starts to lose color and bleach out I think you'll be able to gauge if you have too much light.