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Old 04-24-2012, 02:36 AM
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Default Ai sol super blue users need help!!

hey guys i recently took the plunge and got a two ai sol super blues
i am having a lot of issues with getting a proper time schedule setup
i would like some of you guys to post your schedules

info if it might help:
my tank is 4 feet long and about 19 inches deep
i have two ai sols
tank has a mix of sps and lps
havent gone above 48 percent yet
the lights are about 6 inches of the water


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Old 04-24-2012, 02:47 AM
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They take a lot of playing around to get the colour where you like them. My schedule (controlled via profilux) goes like this:

Dimming points:

Regular blues:
9:00 - 3% (they overnight as moonlights at this level)
13:00 - 40%
18:00 - 40%
22:00 - 3%

Royal Blues:
9:15 0%
13:00 - 40%
18:00 - 40%
21:45 - 0%

Daylights

9:45 - 0%
13:00 - 40%
16:00 - 50%
18:00 - 40%
21:15 - 0%
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Old 04-24-2012, 03:31 AM
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Mine is similar

8:30am 3% both blues white at 0
10am they slowly have climbed to about 25% for all by this time
12:00 whites 35% blues 40%
It stays like this til 5, then starts to teeter down to just blues and by 11 they are off,
In this time my fuge light will turn on at about 9:45
I'm still playing around with it but my tanks only 15"deep so I have them lower
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If so many people are running these lights at less than 50% of peak... why can't people raise them up higher and get away with fewer fixtures at 100%?
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You easily could depending on the lenses and tank, I would if I had a larger tank go with the 70 degree optics
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If so many people are running these lights at less than 50% of peak... why can't people raise them up higher and get away with fewer fixtures at 100%?
This leaves me thinking the same thing

I haven't read through all the posts, but why would I spend so much denaro ?
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This leaves me thinking the same thing

I haven't read through all the posts, but why would I spend so much denaro ?
Exactly my thoughts. If I use less units, higher up, at 100%, don't I get the same results??
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All LPS AND softies, one Monti as an experiment. tank 24" deep, four feet wide, two lights about 10" from the water.

1 pm to 930 pm
35 min ramp up

White 45%
Blue 55%
Royal 55%

9:30pm to 10:30 pm
10 min ramp

white 0
Blue 0
Royal 99

10:30

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all interesting replies surprised that no one has still passed the 50 threshold
still looking for a setup that would keep the moonlights on at night and have a nice color in the tank
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I got 2 ai blue over a 75g at over 1 ft. I still find the white intense and has bleached sps at 65% white, most sps is under 6-8" of water and Lps at the bottom.

My lighting period is:

3am to 3pm W-0 B-2 RB-3 lunar cycle on
3pm to 5pm W-12 B-18 RB-24 45 min ramp
5-7 w-20 b-28 RB-34 45 min ramp
7-10 w-45 b-68 RB-76 90 min ramp
10-12am w-25 b-30 RB-40 45 min ramp
12-2am w-8 RB-18 45 min ramp
2-3am w-0 b-2 RB-3 30 min ramp

Still dialing it in and may change the lenses to all 70% as bleaching is still around.... I also get indirect sunlight during the mornings to afternoon through a few windows to the right side of the tank.

I recently added 2 t5 for supplements with Fiji purple and they come on from 6pm to 12 am to see what kind of colors my sps and montis will have.....
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