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Old 08-12-2013, 07:05 PM
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I have a radion gen 1

It runs 7 hours a day starting at 10k at 50% peaking at 20k at 80%

Was wondering if there's certin colors that bring greens out. I ask because I have a few pieces that were red and have gone green (sps)
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Old 08-12-2013, 07:20 PM
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Where is it located in your tank? I find red sps turn green when it's not getting enough light.

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Within 6" of surface light is 10" above surface
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High iron content (GFO)? Also, I find that red corals, if getting lower light than it should, turns green. In fact, most of the SPS turns green in low light before being brownified :P
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Within 6" of surface light is 10" above surface
Give it more light! But do it slowly!

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Kinda scared to. My red planet is already a yellow planet
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Kinda scared to. My red planet is already a yellow planet
LED. Tsk tsk.

Mine was a pink lemonade before and now its red planet. I find this coral to be the quickest to respond to light intensities.
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Yeah it grows quick though

No Gfo in my tank. A bag of carbon (passive)

Ill bring up lights 5% to start.

And tsk tsk. I like the radion. Though I set up a jbj for Moma. Ill frag some and see what it looks like under a geissmann or radium





Tony. What do you and long use on your frag tanks and dt
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Led+t5 combo DIY and ati led powermodule for display

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Scotch will bring out my inner green...
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