Alright guys,
So I'm interested in hearing some opinions here of what I should do. Setup is a Waterbox 25G with an AI Prime 16HD. I'm planning a mixed reef, so in future possibly having some of the lesser demanding sps situated at the top of the tank directly under the light. I know a single Prime isn't the best for SPS but thought maybe a couple could work in the highest PAR areas.
I have been cycling my tank with lights off. When it comes time to turn them on, I'm wondering if I should just put them at full power. Acclimate corals by placing them at the bottom outer edges slowly moving up into their final positions.
Everything I'm reading or watching is saying it's best to set your lights up and leave them, as coral likes stability.
How did you guys go starting out with changing lighting? Is there anything wrong with doing this, set and forget?
So I'm interested in hearing some opinions here of what I should do. Setup is a Waterbox 25G with an AI Prime 16HD. I'm planning a mixed reef, so in future possibly having some of the lesser demanding sps situated at the top of the tank directly under the light. I know a single Prime isn't the best for SPS but thought maybe a couple could work in the highest PAR areas.
I have been cycling my tank with lights off. When it comes time to turn them on, I'm wondering if I should just put them at full power. Acclimate corals by placing them at the bottom outer edges slowly moving up into their final positions.
Everything I'm reading or watching is saying it's best to set your lights up and leave them, as coral likes stability.
How did you guys go starting out with changing lighting? Is there anything wrong with doing this, set and forget?