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Mix...I have params in check...even did the triton water test. Everything was spot on. Husbandry is a top priority of mine. Sps and lps struggle still. Only thing doing awesome is a red gonipora that started size of a golf ball now softball size. Zoas,ricordea and cynaria also doing good. All I can figure is its these frigging radions.
 
They can I started my tank with a g3 pro. Nothing previous. Now my tank has great colors!


Higher nutrients can support more light. I'm not sure what your tank is at but my nitrates are undetectable and phos is under .03. If I turned my light to 80% most of my corals would bleach.

It is true that most tanks are different and what works for me might not work for u.

If 80% works leave it for now.
 
Higher nutrients can support more light. I'm not sure what your tank is at but my nitrates are undetectable and phos is under .03. If I turned my light to 80% most of my corals would bleach.

It is true that most tanks are different and what works for me might not work for u.

If 80% works leave it for now.
I agree. My phosphate is .04 via hanna. Nitrates undetectable. Calc 400 alk 8.5
 
Mix...I have params in check...even did the triton water test. Everything was spot on. Husbandry is a top priority of mine. Sps and lps struggle still. Only thing doing awesome is a red gonipora that started size of a golf ball now softball size. Zoas,ricordea and cynaria also doing good. All I can figure is its these frigging radions.


Like I said. Lower nutrients less light. I have a purple nana sps that does great on the bottom at 70 par. Green base and purple tips.
 
Mix...I have params in check...even did the triton water test. Everything was spot on. Husbandry is a top priority of mine. Sps and lps struggle still. Only thing doing awesome is a red gonipora that started size of a golf ball now softball size. Zoas,ricordea and cynaria also doing good. All I can figure is its these frigging radions.


Could be as simple as low nutrients. I did zeovit it for a while. I killed more corals by starving them. I thought lower was better. Wasn't the case.
 
Yea I'm running a program from WWC that is 20k for the main photo period and it came at 70% so I may try lowering it some. I talked with victor at wwc and he thinks my water is to clean.
 
Yea I'm running a program from WWC that is 20k for the main photo period and it came at 70% so I may try lowering it some. I talked with victor at wwc and he thinks my water is to clean.


Could be the case. Try 55% for a while. Watch each coral for changes over a month. U might need to move some corals.
 
Does any one have a graph that will work on my 90? The lights are about 9" from the water. Im having a hard time figuring out the program and I'm planing on a WXM at some point so if any one has a graph for a 90 that would be great. If not can someone help my get the right graph down?
 
This should get u started momo

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All over the place on this one. Does anyone have a good schedule for Acan and soft coral growth. Pretty much everything I see hear is for SPS. If you have a schedule for a Radion Gen 2 that is showing great growth and colors I would really appreciate you sharing..
 
Can you login to the web interface and go to advance and just copy the tbl off the control for it?

I upgraded a friends and copied it off and re-uploaded after it was wiped clean.
 
With my limited knowledge I'm guessing no. I have seen the contents of both APEX config code and the ecosmart live files and they are in 2 totally different formats.

Some smart guy here may have a way of converting the ecosmart files into APEX format but I guess it will not be easy.
 
Help with graph for SPS dominant tank

Help with graph for SPS dominant tank

So I adjusted my Radion graph for my tank. I have a gen 2 that I upgraded to a gen3 pro and I have a gen3 pro. They are about a foot off the water and the lighting is really good looking on my system.

Here is my graph:
CF03F3F3-5FF5-4472-8A6D-5912407F8A5F_zpsjvvq3dnj.png


Here is my tank:
786B20F0-4040-484F-B26A-D408ADF144EC.png_zpsvtwumujk.jpeg


I had my reds and greens maxed and I read that that could be bad. I'm just trying to get something that works well that I can slowly tweak. My coral growth is pretty awesome
My phosphates read from my Hanna meter are .03066 and I have very little to zero nitrate. In addition I dose accordingly and my levels are very constant (Alk is ~ 8.34, cal is ~ 400-420, mag is ~ 1365). I just want to make sure my lights are decent and I'm not doing something I shouldn't be doing.
 
So I adjusted my Radion graph for my tank. I have a gen 2 that I upgraded to a gen3 pro and I have a gen3 pro. They are about a foot off the water and the lighting is really good looking on my system.

Here is my graph:
CF03F3F3-5FF5-4472-8A6D-5912407F8A5F_zpsjvvq3dnj.png


Here is my tank:
786B20F0-4040-484F-B26A-D408ADF144EC.png_zpsvtwumujk.jpeg


I had my reds and greens maxed and I read that that could be bad. I'm just trying to get something that works well that I can slowly tweak. My coral growth is pretty awesome
My phosphates read from my Hanna meter are .03066 and I have very little to zero nitrate. In addition I dose accordingly and my levels are very constant (Alk is ~ 8.34, cal is ~ 400-420, mag is ~ 1365). I just want to make sure my lights are decent and I'm not doing something I shouldn't be doing.


Nice tank and graphs
 
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