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Who runs 2 Ai's on 20 - 30g


Clown79

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Hey folks

 

Just wanted to know what percentages you run for both Ai's.

 

Trying to figure out if I'm running too little or too much light. 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Clown79 said:

Hey folks

 

Just wanted to know what percentages you run for both Ai's.

 

Trying to figure out if I'm running too little or too much light. 

 

 

 

Might be a little different since I'm using a Hydra 26. It's currently over a 29g but I used the same settings on my Lagoon 25. At 4pm peak it's showing 53w.

 

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6 hours ago, 5*Chris said:

Might be a little different since I'm using a Hydra 26. It's currently over a 29g but I used the same settings on my Lagoon 25. At 4pm peak it's showing 53w.

 

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What coral did you keep under it?

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SliceGolfer

When I was running two AI Prime HDs over my Nuvo 20, I ran the solid aluminum mounts, lights mounted 8" above the water surface. I ran UV, V, RB, B at 72%, G and DR at 15%, and W at 35%. My PAR mappings were as follows. While not evident in the photo, there was shadowing on the left and right edges, were PAR dropped to 70, and a hotspot in the middle where the lights overlapped. 300 PAR line was closer to 380. Looking at the rear sump cover, you can gain a sense of the light optics, shaded area, and middle overlap.

 

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