StonedCoral420
Aidan
@StonedCoral420 · 2 weeks ago

Best blue to white ratio?? I have a 29 gallon tall tank was looking to start it at 4pm and end at 11pm, Coral - Gold Indo Torch, Cali Tort Acro, Purple Milka Stylo, Leather ToadStool, Yellow Birds Nest, Polyps neon green center, Leather Stool, Tree Coral,

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User Avatar @CrimsonBuoy27 20d

That light should make those corals pop for sure!

User Avatar @StonedCoral420 20d

Im hoping!! Just trying to figure out my light schedule, if anyone is curious or can give some tips on the white blue ratio that would be appreciated!! Ill send a video of my ratio and schedule time loop in the comments in a little bit !

User Avatar @CrimsonBuoy27 20d

Nice! For the white blue ratio, I usually keep blues higher during the day, like 70/30 blue to white

User Avatar @StonedCoral420 20d

Got tied upp last night! When i get home today ill post the schedule and white blue ratio and see what uu think boss man!

User Avatar @bucrob 20d

Reef Dork has a YouTube video on his 40g softy and LPS tank where he is running that same light. You should watch it, he goes through the programming and everything and you can schedule off of it. Also 7 hours (4pm-11pm) is a little bit short of a day. Are you batting algae or just wanting to run it for 7 hours? I would suggest bumping it up to an 8 hours schedule, normally the recommended range is 8-12 hours

User Avatar @StonedCoral420 19d

Im starting to get a bit of algea but would u say then to bump it to turn off at 1am? Instead of midnight then? Im just more so not trying to get a mass attack of algea if i can attempt to kinda maintain it

User Avatar @bucrob 19d

How olds the tank? Also it’s kinda just preference on when you want it on. If you’re having just small algae problems it could be because a lack of clean up crew if it’s a bad breakout it could be because you’re giving the tank to much light or to much red and green

User Avatar @StonedCoral420 19d
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