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not if you drop them down a little bit in the tank and then move them back up slowly. It shouldn't be too bad unless you are also going from crappy brand bulbs and fixture to a much better setup. just take your time moving them back up and you shouldn't have any problems.
 
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not if you drop them down a little bit in the tank and then move them back up slowly. It shouldn't be too bad unless you are also going from crappy brand bulbs and fixture to a much better setup. just take your time moving them back up and you shouldn't have any problems.
+1 i went from VHOs to 250w MH (lol like protein to steroids) and i put everything on the sand bed and spent 2 weeks moving things back where they were. but mine was a much more dramatic change then 150-250w.
 

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After two weeks with the screen u just take it off??

No. Actually you use multiple layers of window screen and take one off every 4 days or so and they will gradually get used to the stronger lighting. For the last layer it is also good if you cut your lighting by a few hours a day and gradually increase that back to where it used to be time wise.
 
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masterswimmer

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After two weeks with the screen u just take it off??


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You can use multiple layers of screens to start. After a week take a layer off. Continue removing one layer of screen each week.

I prefer this method combined with raising the light over moving corals, which isn't always an option.

Russ
 

Chris Jury

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Using multiple screens and removing one every few days works, but agreed with Russ, it's strongly preferred to raise the light fixture and lower it slowly (say an inch every 4-5 days) if possible to do so. You'd be surprised how much light window screen blocks out, making the jumps in lighting a little large with every screen you take off. However, if it's not possible to raise the lights, this is a good method.

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all good options also I cut the hours down to about 2-3 hours and then slowly increase back up to 6-8 hours a day over a month or so...

This has worked well for me on my 150 to 250 watt mh upgrade. In fact I went from 7 hours a day to 3 hour a day of MH and left the actinic on the rest of the time. Within 2 weeks I was back up to 7 hours a day with no ill effect at all. I don't like the idea of moving the corals around, IMO this often does more harm than good.
 

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