I was running my 30w's for around 5 hrs and found that a lot of my coral's color was fading, the growth was great. I thought for sure that their color would adjust and come back but it hadn't after a months. I had to cut the 30w's to 1 hr a day, and now they are coloring up nicely.
I was the opposite.
2hrs a day and good colours with good growth. Then a new tank with an adjusted lighting sched and the frags are showing good colours with outstanding growth.
What exactly do you mean by " colours fading"? Did they tan up or bleach out?
From what I have been reading of late, the corals take several months to adjust to a new environment and I feel we expect too much too soon.
It has been very interesting to follow this thread from the begining ( including the thread before this thread) and see just how well LED lights are working for people. The maxspects have held their own and seem to be gettng better.
Before the maxspect lights arrived I jumped on the led bandwagon and ordered a custom made light from China, not knowing if I was being scammed or not and even that light is able to produce good results 18 months down the track.
Needless to say I was not scammed.
The first maxspect I ordered took months to arrive and was faulty. After returning it the second unit was also faulty and was returned. LCK led never sent another light and left me roughly $700 out of pocket with nothing to show for it.
Months later I made contact with Eric at Fishstreet and explained the situation. Two G2 160's and I'm about $100( more than I should be) out of pocket from the whole experience.
This I can live with.
I guess what I'm getting at is that these lights will grow any type of coral if you keep the important things like water quality, flow and food at acceptable levels for what you are keeping. Overall I can say that I would buy another Maxspect if I had the need for another light.
:beer: maxspect.