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Unread 10/14/2015, 11:57 AM   #1
brett559
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Lighting intensity question

I have the Current LED Orbit Pro fixture. I've been running it 8 hours a day at 50% intensity (with a 30-minute ramp up/down time). Thinking it might be time to up the intensity a little. I currently have a decent sized torch, hammer, a small trumpet, small frogspawn and some favia frags. These aren't the most light-needy corals, but I wonder if I should up it.

I want to avoid cyano and algae problems. I was thinking of maybe upping it 5%-10% a week. Good idea?


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Unread 10/14/2015, 12:28 PM   #2
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Is there a particular reason why you think the intensity should be increased? Lack of growth? If they are growing, why change it? If the growth rate is slow, I think you have a good plan with the slow, incremental increases in intensity. If you could get your hands on a par meter, or someone else's par readings for that fixture on the web, you'd know your course of action with more certainty.


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Unread 10/14/2015, 12:43 PM   #3
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You won't avoid cyano or algae problems by increasing the light. The intensity of the light will have little to do with those.

The gauge that I go by for light intensity:
Corals are brown and nutrients are low (0-5ppm nitrate, 0.04-0ppm phosphate) more light
Corals are light in color, tissue receding, etc, I would lower intensity

I think with that fixture, you'll run into problem #1 long before you run into problem #2. I doubt you'll even hit problem #2 with a non-specialized light (radion, kessil, hydra, etc), but whatever you do, do it in small increments.


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Unread 10/14/2015, 12:47 PM   #4
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I guess my main reason is I simply like the look of a brighter tank. The corals are relatively new.


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Unread 10/14/2015, 12:58 PM   #5
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Could always slowly raise the intensity, then scale back on the hours it's on if you're worried about algae.


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