Hi,
I'm posting here in hopes someone can help with my schedule. I picked up my xR30w G2 lights about 3 weeks ago. I initially set the acclimation period for 6 weeks at 25%. The maximum intensity is set to 75%.
Within a couple weeks, I did something and somehow messed up the acclimation period. I reset the acclimation period to 4 weeks at 35% with a maximum intensity of 75%.
Tank is 75gallons. 48 inches wide and 21 inches deep. I am using the new mounting brackets and the lights sit about 9 1/2 inches from the water line. I have two xr30w lights.
Tank consists on mostly soft corals, a few LPS and one SPS. I have a maxima clam and a bubble tip anemone. Both the clam and BTA don't seem very happy.
I work from home so my lights come on at 6a and go into night mode at 6p.
Water parameters are good... not sure exactly but 20 gallon water changes bi-weekly keep it in good shape.
My question is this... can someone take a look at my schedule and tell me if it's OK?
I've attached my schedule.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm posting here in hopes someone can help with my schedule. I picked up my xR30w G2 lights about 3 weeks ago. I initially set the acclimation period for 6 weeks at 25%. The maximum intensity is set to 75%.
Within a couple weeks, I did something and somehow messed up the acclimation period. I reset the acclimation period to 4 weeks at 35% with a maximum intensity of 75%.
Tank is 75gallons. 48 inches wide and 21 inches deep. I am using the new mounting brackets and the lights sit about 9 1/2 inches from the water line. I have two xr30w lights.
Tank consists on mostly soft corals, a few LPS and one SPS. I have a maxima clam and a bubble tip anemone. Both the clam and BTA don't seem very happy.
I work from home so my lights come on at 6a and go into night mode at 6p.
Water parameters are good... not sure exactly but 20 gallon water changes bi-weekly keep it in good shape.
My question is this... can someone take a look at my schedule and tell me if it's OK?
I've attached my schedule.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.