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2 Kessil AP700's on my180

2 Kessil AP700's on my180

I have a 60 x 24 x29 Custom Acrylic Tank and 2 AP700's . I did something and now my Lights won't come on with my program on the kessil iPhone App. I have been running them in a manual mode, but I think I just need to reset the Kessils and start the Acclimination mode over again.

What do you think my highest intensity should be? I am thinking nothing more that 45% Maybe too high at this point. I have had the light for about 3 weeks now, but the lighting has been all other the place (so to speak).
 
35-40% is where I started. Depends on how high up they are mounted also. If mounted higher start intensity a little higher. I would restart the app and start over.


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I have to disagree. I have a 75 with the same footprint. Mixed reef, but definitely sps dominated with one fixture. You just have to be a little more cognizant of what sps goes where.


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How high do you hang it?

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Here's a FTS from July
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That's not exactly sps dominant



Well I did mention it was a mixed reel "œdominated by sps", meaning far more than half of my corals are sps.
Also the original question was would be good with one fixture for sps....not sure if he meant a strictly sps dominant tank or something like I have. That would be up to him. I posted the pic to give an idea of what exactly I have. Sorry for any confusion with terminology.


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Have a 80 gallon 48x18 can I get away with 1 for sps


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Sure, you can get away with it. Not optimal, maybe if you added a couple T5s. I think you can grow basically whatever you wanted as long as you considered mounting height and placement. Avoid the highest light hungry corals until you are sure they will be ok, try just a few.

Also keep all this in mind when it comes to the aquascape.


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I'm just very mixed between. A kessil ap700 and two g4 radions. I️ want most user friendly. Not a very technical guy. Want more of a plug and play. I've been hearing good things about g4 with there uploaded proven preset


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I'm just very mixed between. A kessil ap700 and two g4 radions. I️ want most user friendly. Not a very technical guy. Want more of a plug and play. I've been hearing good things about g4 with there uploaded proven preset


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If you want mainly sps I would probably go with 2 g4s. But Kessil is probably more user friendly in the setup.


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I have an AP700 on my SCA 66g for a year now. Have not seen any Coralline algae growth, which is currently restricted to the Live rock that I added last year to seed the tank.

Any help with increasing coralline Algae? I am dosing Kalk in my ATO + Adding Seachem Magnesium, and Reef trace elements

Thank you!
 
kzaveri, be careful what you wish for. Coraline can take over to the point it can become a nuisance too. That being said, I have a very low nutrient tank and was asking the same question the other day to some buddies at the LFS. I'v e not seen a piece of it in 6 months. That algae competes for the same nutrients as other algae, its jut more aggressive. that's why it usually takes over. So low nutrients could be a reason. And that's not a bad thing.
 
This video just came out at BRS. Thought it shared some good info. Got me thinking about my own tank. I have a 48" x 22" mixed tank. The max I've had my intensity is 55%. I run around the 2-3 blue color on the color wheel. This video recommended 100% intensity for mixed reef of a tank my size with the optimal color being the 4th blue from the bottom. I'm curious what others think and what your intensity is?

I thought I'd experiment a little and plan to adjust my intensity 5% every two weeks and see if I notice a difference over time. At the moment, coral growth and expansion looks happy and healthy. So its got me curious to say the least.

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