Glad to hear you got the issue fixed. I'd like to see a photo of your programing and tank. Maybe there is something to being so high off the water, light spread. I know the manafactured reccomendation is 4" and thats what mine is at. Remembering I've got the 260/1500 on a 6' tank.
Also I've been looking at the Seneye Reef system, seneye.com, to use to see how might light is doing on the bell curve and PAR as well as Kelvin. I've been really frustrated with the color in my tank; although it does not look bad it's not what I want. I'm going to try this till the summer and if it does not improve I'm going MH + T5's.
Also I've been looking at the Seneye Reef system, seneye.com, to use to see how might light is doing on the bell curve and PAR as well as Kelvin. I've been really frustrated with the color in my tank; although it does not look bad it's not what I want. I'm going to try this till the summer and if it does not improve I'm going MH + T5's.
Bama-
I've been the Crayon colors Especially on my SPS, never looked better. Remember that "flickering" issue I had in the mornings? I wouldn't be much help though, just last week I've finally got around to changing up the program to fix it. My V-Link/ Laptop wouldn't scan the channels, had to use the Custom feature on the light interface to program. It's cured the flickering and I like the colors. Still tweeking the timing though. I've traditionally used blue/ white leds, I've gone more in that direction as opposed to full spectrum. Reds and UV are only at 5%. No Green. Both blues hit 100%. Whites max out at 25%. I've still have them about 15" off the water on a 18" tall tank. I am running the SR360 though.
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