luis angel
Tailspots and Tacos
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Correct.I thought red and green grew algae too?
I've seen your white spotted hermit. He freaking eats aiptasia?!I have a Klein butterfly and a majano wand. I have a white spotted hermit in the sump and it eats all it can reach. Usually after a while my kids/nephews will use the majano wand on the ones thatvthe crab can't reach.
That is a great question man. I'll be honest, when I started, I had never even heard of t5s. I've learned so much from my peeps on r2rWhere does one buy T5s
LolI'll throw the berghia at the book!!Don't throw the book at Berghia... They'll get squished!
One of the best write ups on lighting I've ever seen was from @Bruttall. I'll see if I can find it.Agreed.
Wish I understood it better than I do to be honest.
I believe @ISpeakForTheSeas had a post with a great chart on which algae uses which light but I'm not positive.
I say oh heck yeah to those beauties! I'd own em in a heartbeatShould I order these? These would be my first ever zoa. I have a $50 dollar giftcard to the vendor that sells these.![]()
We talkin lighting ?Correct.
Blue will also.
Just trying to figure out which wavelengths of light might be best.
I was hoping you'd find this on your own, I'd hate to have to summon you like SHIVAWe talkin lighting ?
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Thank you John!!@luis angel Man you won!? That's awesome! It was also a matter of time. Way to bring home the hardware, back to the Smorgasbord! You're knocking it out of the park, brother man.
So lowering just white light a few percent shouldn't effect Par too much? I went from 20% to 12% and without a par meter, I didn't have actual numbers.So here’s the lighting formula I figured out years ago
If your light has multiple blue channels and violet, treat them as one channel.
Adjust to desired par
For me, I aim for 100 par on the sandbed. So I make Blue, Royal Blue, and Violet the same, and increase together, until my sandbed is approx 100 everywhere. Slight variations in some spots is normal. For my light, mounting height, and tank, this results in channels 3,5,6 at 40%
Then, white channel is like seasoning. Add white to your taste. For me, this is around 5-8% on ch 4. But i ran my reef over a year with white on 0-2%. And I know many that also do not use white channel at all.
Red and green channel are then leftover on my fixture. They are useless and I leave them at zero
Then to grow macro algae, all you need is red
Lighting complete!
Well ... there were 9 aiptasia on my heater when I added him to the sump. Now there are none. If I put him in the display I wouldn't have any soft coral or sponges left I'm thinking. They eventually get the size of a softball.I've seen your white spotted hermit. He freaking eats aiptasia?!