I have an Al Hydra AI 32 HD light with the reef brite xho add on kit. I love the light, the app and the xho add on kit. The reef brite leds really make the colors pop.
All of my corals are doing well and my tank seems very healthy. That is, until I recently bought an expensive meat coral and can not get it to inflate as it should. At night when the lights go off, the coral inflates enough so that you can’t see it’s skeleton and looks like most corals do at night. But when the lights come on, the meat coral gets pissed and sucks in as much as it can. It’s obvious the coral is not dieing and because this is happening when the lights come on leads me to believe that it doesn’t like my light spectrum.
So here is my question... Has anyone experienced this before and if so how far back do you reduce your lighting intensity. Before I had the meat coral I ran my lights under this spectrum and everything was happy
UV 50, violet 70, royal blue 105, blue 120, green 20, red 10, moon light 40, cool wight 40
I have now dialed it back to this spectrum hoping to appease the meat coral:
UV 15, violet 40, royal blue 40, blue 40, green 20, red 10, moonlight 25, cool white 40
Most of my corals are still thriving under this new spectrum except a couple zoas which are pissed off and closed up. I’m thinking over time they will get use to this. But the meat coral is still unhappy!!! I want to give it a chance to get use to this new spectrum so I’m leaving it like this for atleast a week before I try something else. The meat coral is on my sand bed placed on a small pvc cup.
If this continues for another week should I reduce the lighting intensity even more????
Any help or advice is appericiated
Thanks
All of my corals are doing well and my tank seems very healthy. That is, until I recently bought an expensive meat coral and can not get it to inflate as it should. At night when the lights go off, the coral inflates enough so that you can’t see it’s skeleton and looks like most corals do at night. But when the lights come on, the meat coral gets pissed and sucks in as much as it can. It’s obvious the coral is not dieing and because this is happening when the lights come on leads me to believe that it doesn’t like my light spectrum.
So here is my question... Has anyone experienced this before and if so how far back do you reduce your lighting intensity. Before I had the meat coral I ran my lights under this spectrum and everything was happy
UV 50, violet 70, royal blue 105, blue 120, green 20, red 10, moon light 40, cool wight 40
I have now dialed it back to this spectrum hoping to appease the meat coral:
UV 15, violet 40, royal blue 40, blue 40, green 20, red 10, moonlight 25, cool white 40
Most of my corals are still thriving under this new spectrum except a couple zoas which are pissed off and closed up. I’m thinking over time they will get use to this. But the meat coral is still unhappy!!! I want to give it a chance to get use to this new spectrum so I’m leaving it like this for atleast a week before I try something else. The meat coral is on my sand bed placed on a small pvc cup.
If this continues for another week should I reduce the lighting intensity even more????
Any help or advice is appericiated
Thanks