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Dave, can you provide the PAR numbers for this light?  Sorry if I missed it somewhere.  I have the Mini Tide M on a 15in gooseneck (per your recommendation) over a nanocube 14 and am about to introduce some corals.  I had assumed this light could support LPS and SPS but now as I learn about PAR I am wondering...I am waiting for a Monti Cap frag later this week.  Thanks for your help.

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45 minutes ago, Duane Clark said:

Dave, can you provide the PAR numbers for this light?  Sorry if I missed it somewhere.  I have the Mini Tide M on a 15in gooseneck (per your recommendation) over a nanocube 14 and am about to introduce some corals.  I had assumed this light could support LPS and SPS but now as I learn about PAR I am wondering...I am waiting for a Monti Cap frag later this week.  Thanks for your help.

Here ya go:

http://nanoboxreef.com/mini.html

Down toward the middle of the page. 

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Thanks this helps.  I guess will work.  The very top of my rock work is exactly 12 in from the light.  That would put the PAR around 215 and the lowest part of my tank around 80 or so.   from what I have read my new Monti Cap should be OK in that upper range.  will see.  will keep mushrooms on the bottom see what I can put in the middle.  Thanks for your help.

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On 11/5/2017 at 6:39 AM, Duane Clark said:

Dave, can you provide the PAR numbers for this light?  Sorry if I missed it somewhere.  I have the Mini Tide M on a 15in gooseneck (per your recommendation) over a nanocube 14 and am about to introduce some corals.  I had assumed this light could support LPS and SPS but now as I learn about PAR I am wondering...I am waiting for a Monti Cap frag later this week.  Thanks for your help.

They posted the link. The great thing about caps is they do not need a ton of light. Keep a good amount of flow around them however. 

 

-Dave

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10 minutes ago, DaveFason said:

They posted the link. The great thing about caps is they do not need a ton of light. Keep a good amount of flow around them however. 

 

-Dave

will do and thanks!

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