WDKegge
New member
Hey everyone, newbie to radions looking for some advice.
I have a radion xr15w pro over my 29 biocube currently, it's 8-9 inches above the water and set slightly back.
I am currently running the vibrant colors profile at 40% intensity.
I have owned cheap china black box, and kessils, I felt like I could always kind of judge the power they were putting out, but I am having a hard time determining what kind of power I should be running.
Tank is almost all zoas and chalices, with a few sps on the top rocks. I am seeing decent growth from everything.
I have just never had such control over a light as with this radion, and it's a bit overwhealming, before I had maybe 2 channels I could control, but this I have everything.
I have noticed some of my zoas and palys look like they are streching for light, while some and squat and happy that are farther away from the light, I know they very from zoa to zoa, but I'm wondering if theres anything I need to change.
Here is a picture of my tank, loving the light so far, I just want to take it to it's fullest potential!
I have a radion xr15w pro over my 29 biocube currently, it's 8-9 inches above the water and set slightly back.
I am currently running the vibrant colors profile at 40% intensity.
I have owned cheap china black box, and kessils, I felt like I could always kind of judge the power they were putting out, but I am having a hard time determining what kind of power I should be running.
Tank is almost all zoas and chalices, with a few sps on the top rocks. I am seeing decent growth from everything.
I have just never had such control over a light as with this radion, and it's a bit overwhealming, before I had maybe 2 channels I could control, but this I have everything.
I have noticed some of my zoas and palys look like they are streching for light, while some and squat and happy that are farther away from the light, I know they very from zoa to zoa, but I'm wondering if theres anything I need to change.
Here is a picture of my tank, loving the light so far, I just want to take it to it's fullest potential!