I have a 24 gallon Aquapod (19X17X17) with some fish and a variety of LPS corals.
I used to have 96W of T5 lighting. About 8 weeks ago I bought a DIY LED fixture from an MR member. It is 72W. There are 12 3w CRE white and 12 blue. There are 4 rows with each row having 18w. The white and blue alternate. There are two controllers. One for the two inner rows and one for the two outer rows. So it looks like:
B W B W B W Controller 1
W B W B W B Controller 2
B W B W B W Controller 2
W B W B W B Controller 1
So far I have controller 1 on for 10 hours and controller 2 for 5 hours.
Most of my corals seem to like the new light and are growing better. But one large open brain was bright red and opened to about 6 inches. Now it is hot pink and only opens to 4 inches. It was on my rock so I moved it down to the bottom and moved another brain up in its place. Too early to see if it helps.
So one question is should I increase the time of controller 2 or is it too much light? The other question is the use of optics. As I understand it the optics focus the light. But since this is so strong maybe I am better off leaving some of the light to diffuse?
My fish were a bit spooked and hid for a few days. But now they are back as usual except for my Royal Gramma. He used to swim all over the place. Now there are very distinct shaddow areas and he keeps to them and very rarely goes into the lit up parts.
In general the look of the tank is really amazing. The brightness, color and shimmer affect really make it worth it.
I used to have 96W of T5 lighting. About 8 weeks ago I bought a DIY LED fixture from an MR member. It is 72W. There are 12 3w CRE white and 12 blue. There are 4 rows with each row having 18w. The white and blue alternate. There are two controllers. One for the two inner rows and one for the two outer rows. So it looks like:
B W B W B W Controller 1
W B W B W B Controller 2
B W B W B W Controller 2
W B W B W B Controller 1
So far I have controller 1 on for 10 hours and controller 2 for 5 hours.
Most of my corals seem to like the new light and are growing better. But one large open brain was bright red and opened to about 6 inches. Now it is hot pink and only opens to 4 inches. It was on my rock so I moved it down to the bottom and moved another brain up in its place. Too early to see if it helps.
So one question is should I increase the time of controller 2 or is it too much light? The other question is the use of optics. As I understand it the optics focus the light. But since this is so strong maybe I am better off leaving some of the light to diffuse?
My fish were a bit spooked and hid for a few days. But now they are back as usual except for my Royal Gramma. He used to swim all over the place. Now there are very distinct shaddow areas and he keeps to them and very rarely goes into the lit up parts.
In general the look of the tank is really amazing. The brightness, color and shimmer affect really make it worth it.



