The gem tang, very very nice. Where did you pick that beauty up from?
Sunny you have a amazing tank.
That Gem tang is awesome!!!! I've heard they don't get along well with other tangs have you noticed any of your others fighting with him?
You around this weekend need to come see that Gem.
Sunny, worst case of ich I’ve ever seen:
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! I’m in awe.
And a flame, lineatus and radiant wrasse. Santa was good to you. :thumbup:
Beautiful Sunny.
WOW! Awesome additions Sunny!!!!
I am glad you took the Gem Tang home, Sunny, she is lovely!
Sunny,
I need a bit of advice. I currently have my 4 AI sols 14" above my water level. Tank Measures 48X30X24 and Currently I seem to be getting good colors but I'm not sure how hard I should be driving the LED's. At their peak intensity the white is 40% the Blue is 70% and the Royal Blue is 80%. This runs from 11:00 am to about 6:00pm and then Ramps down to a bluer look with almost no white. So Far I have not killed anything and most things seem to be getting back their color. I'm not sure how long "getting back the color" is supposed to take but I have noticed that my previously REd/REd Planet is displaying more green in the base than red and a lot of green corals are doing ok. Its the other colors that seem to be taking their precious time getting back into gear. I know your AI sols are pretty high over your tank and I was wondering what your lighting schedule was like.
One reefer that Seems to have excellent success with the LED's uses this following schedule
12:00PM to 01:00PM = WH20%, BL50%, RY70%
01:00PM to 09:00PM = WH90%, BL70%, RY100%
09:00PM to 11:00PM = WH20%, BL50%, RY70%
11:00PM to 02:00AM = WH00%, BL00%, RY01% (with moon phase active)
This dude in Brazil
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2029329&highlight=brazil+sol